Digital signature not trust = cannot open

How can I bypass this?  I know the program can be trusted.  I've clicked Show Details and click the check box for "Always Trust" and the "Allow" button still doesn't highlight to allow me to click it and open the program.  I'm stuck.

Classification: For internal use only
I can't attach images at this point. The security method for both is No
Security. However, on the other user computer next to signature it states Not
Allowed. However, when they open the same form they see an error on top that
does not show up when I open the same form. The error message is, 'At least
one signature has problems. Please fill out the following form. You cannot
save data typed into this form. Please print your completed for if you would
like a copy for your records'. However, when I open the same for I do not get
that message. It almost seems like a security setting within their reader or
not.

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