Acrobat Message on Adobe Document

All of our digitally signed documents (and I'm talking hundreds!) that previously had the blue certificate and stated the signature was certified and valid have below message now.  I have a feeling this occurred because the digital certificate expired (but has since been renewed) and Acrobat does not "know" this.  Are the signatures on this document still valid? Is there a way to fix the "blue bar" to say the signature is certified? We are using Adobe Acrobat X.

The first thing I would try is to update Acrobat 9 to the latest version 9.5.5
The next thing would be to run Acrobat 9 in Windows 7 or Vista or XP Compatibility Mode.

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