Digital signature password

I recently set up my digital signature but when I tried to use it my password was not recognized or did not match. How can I set up or reset the password?

Hi,
Just so I get the big picture, you used Acrobat or Reader to create a digital ID, saved the digital ID to a file, and now you are trying to use that digital ID to create a digital signature, but as part of the signature creation process when you type the password into the Sign Document dialog (in the Password field) you are getting the incorrect password alert dialog?
Is that correct?
Thanks,
Steve

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