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Adobe form error while calling through SE80

Former Member
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Hi All,

We have done the ADS configuration in our server and it is running fine but when calling the adobe form through SE80 (Web Dynpro) its giving the following error-:

An exception occurred which is explained in detail below.

The exception, which is assigned to class 'CX_WD_GENERAL', was not caught and

therefore caused a runtime error.

The reason for the exception is:

WebDynpro Exception: ADS: com.adobe.ProcessingException: Could not retrieve a

password for credential: ReaderRights(200.101).

When I searched I came to know that we need to install a PKCS #12 file.

Correct me if I m wrong.

In Directory path I:\usr\sap\XIT\SYS\global\AdobeDocumentServices\TrustManagerService\trust

Certificates,Credentials and CRls directories are empty.

Pls suggest

Regards,

Prashant

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Former Member
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Please check the following link for step by step configuration of credentials :

[https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/f03414f8-d4ce-2a10-d4b6-ab201b329d98]

and the below link for temporary license :

[https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/70aa75cc-6ac3-2910-c78c-ade192ec861e]

Thanks

Naresh

Former Member
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Hi Naresh,

Thanks a lot for your quick response, When I checked the guide its says

On the Runtime tab, select Credentials

u2022 Choose Browse to search for the name of the credential and then Select

On Runtime tab , after selecting Credentials I couldn't find "Browse" .

Please help.

Regards,

Prashant

Former Member
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Prashanth,

Instead of Browse , you can find a small button represented by '..' .

Before this please make sure that you place the credentials in the below location :

<INST_DRIVE>:\usr\sap\J2E\SYS\global\AdobeDocumentServices\TrustManagerService\trust\credentials

Thanks

Naresh

Former Member
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Hi Naresh,

Yes, It worked thanks a ton.

Regards,

Prashant

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