LIC e-Receipt Verification Process : Life Insurance Corporation

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e-Receipt Verification Process:
  • I. System Requirements for e-Receipts Verification
Operating System:
  • Windows 2000 Professional with SP4 and Above
Adobe Reader:
  • Adobe Reader 6.0 and above.
Internet Explorer:
  • Internet Explorer 6.0 and above with 128 bit Cipher Strength
LIC e-Receipt Verification Process:
LIC ‘s e-Receipts’ Initiative enables it to send a Digitally Signed soft copy of the Premium Receipt to the Policy Holder through an email.
  • The Policy Holder can verify the Digital Signature on the e-Receipt by a very simple method and can also print the same.
  • Please note that it is not mandatory to verify the Digital Signature always.
  • The Policy Holder can view and Print the e- Receipt successfully, even if he/she has not verified the same.
  • Alternatively, the Policy Holders may receive an e-Receipt that looks like this (With a mark of ‘Validity Unknown’)
  • This mark depicts that the Trusted Certificate Roots are not present on the viewers’ computer and hence the Digital Signature cannot be validated.
  • The viewer needs to perform a one-time activity of explicitly adding the Trusted Roots on his/her computer.
  • Once the Trusted Roots are added, the viewer can validate any Digitally Signed document.
This can be done in the following 3 simple steps:
  • Install Root Certification (One-time) – This is a one-time activity that the user must perform on his/her computer, to install the Root Certificate on the computer that he/she will use to Validate LIC e-Receipts
  • Enable Windows Trust for Verification (One-time) – This is a one-time activity that the user must perform on his/her computer, to integrate Adobe Reader with Windows Certificate Store
  • Validate the LIC e-Receipt – The viewer will verify all the Digitally Signed e-Receipts that he/she receives from LIC
Install Root Certificate:
  • Open IE Browser. Go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Content Tab
  • Click on Certificates
  • Click on Import
  • Click on Next
  • Browse and select the “RCAI Class 3.p7b” and click Next
  • Please find the required “RCAI Class 3.p7b” attached with this Help
  • Select the option as below and Click Next
  • Click on Finish
  • On Clicking Finish, below screen will appear, click on Yes
  • On Successful Import, you will get the following screen. Click OK to Complete
Enable Windows trust for Verification:
For Adobe Reader 6.0
  • Open Adobe Reader 6.0. Go to Edit -> Preference -> Select Digital Signatures
  • Click on Advanced Preferences
  • Select the options as show above and click OK and close the Advanced Preferences Window
Adobe Reader 7.0:
  1. Open Adobe Reader 7.0. Go to Edit -> Preference -> Select Security from Categories
  2. Click on Advanced Preferences and then go to Windows Integration tab.
  3. Select the options as show above and click OK and close the Advanced Preferences** Window.
With this One-Time exercise;
  • The Trusted Roots of the respective CA are successfully added on the viewer’s computer
  • The viewer’s Adobe Reader integrates successfully with Windows Certificate Store. This will enable the validity of the Digital Certificate with which the e-Receipt was Digitally Signed
Validation of e-Receipt:
A successfully validated e-Receipt appears as follows:
  • Please click on this Visible Signature to view the Validation Details
  • Click on Signature Properties to view the properties of the Digital Signature of the e- Receipt
  • Hence, the Digitally Signed e-Receipt sent by LIC to the Policy Holder is Validated Successfully!
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