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.
For Adobe Reader 6.0
A successfully validated e-Receipt appears as follows:
- I. System Requirements for e-Receipts Verification
- Windows 2000 Professional with SP4 and Above
- Adobe Reader 6.0 and above.
- Internet Explorer 6.0 and above with 128 bit Cipher Strength
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.
- 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
- 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
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
- Open Adobe Reader 7.0. Go to Edit -> Preference -> Select Security from Categories
- Click on Advanced Preferences and then go to Windows Integration tab.
- Select the options as show above and click OK and close the Advanced Preferences** Window.
- 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
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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