I am going to make this so simple that I HOPE and pray that even the professionals at Adobe can handle this because I'm so frustrated by what I see I could spit nails.
I created a Digital Signature some time ago in Adobe Acrobat Pro (now Pro DC 2018). Because Adobe wanted to plug security holes we are now in the horrible, unenviable position of not being able to either create, modify or delete signatures without the password we used to originally create the bloody signature in the first place. If we forget the signature we're simply out of luck (and that's putting it nicely). Oh well user. Too bad, so sad.
- If we go into sign, the password or PIN is required.
- If we go into Preferences and attempt to Remove the signature we are prompted for, you guessed it, our password.
- If we attempt to add a new signature we're prompted for, again you guessed it, our password.
The infernal password, once forgotten would appear to be unretrievable and creating another would appear impossible. Great design Adobe.
I've never seen a more senseless, useless, confabulated, worse thought out application feature in my life. And please don't lecture me about wet signatures or standards. Take some ownership here. Either you have the answer or you kick this up to a product owner and they solve it.
Sad, sorry, miserable software architecture. Worse business analysis and non-existent use case analysis. Shame on you.