Digitally sign multiple pdf files

How to digitally sign multiple pdf files with adobe acrobat XI?

Are you trying to apply certificate-based encryption or add a signature to a PDF form field?
The first one is easy with Acrobat Pro; just create a new Action with the encryption task set to your requirements, then run the Action against a folder of files.

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