Setting the RPUUID identifier of the Smart-ID and mobile ID service in the DigiDoc4 client and the RIA DigiDoc mobile application

RPUUID or RelyingPartyUUID is a paid access service managed by SK ID Solutions AS. Additional access parameters RelyingPartyUUID or RPUUID and RelyingPartyName or service name are available in the SK e-service after signing the contract.

Why is it necessary to set the RPUUID?

All ID card and/or mobile ID, Smart-ID holders are provided with a certain number of free digital signatures per month for personal use. Only digital signatures given using the DigiDoc4 client and the RIA DigiDoc mobile application, i.e. signatures given to documents, are subject to the restriction. The restriction is applied based on the IP address of the user's computer. Each IP address is assigned a certain number of digital signatures per month. If this limit is exceeded, you have to wait until the next month, when the number of signatures is reset to zero again, or sign a contract with a service provider to create digital signatures.

To set a Smart-ID and Mobile-ID required RPUUID service access:

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  • Decryption: Opening encrypted documents with DigiDoc4 Client

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    The .cdoc file extension is used in the case of encrypted files and these files can only be opened by the recipients determined by the encrypter with their ID-card (or other digital document).

    NB! You can encrypt documents without an ID-card or other digital identity document. However, you must keep in mind that you cannot open or decrypt encrypted documents with mobile-ID or Smart-ID!

    In order to open encrypted files, connect your ID-card to a computer, open DigiDoc4 and check that the data of your ID-card are read correctly. Then double click on the encrypted document envelope.

    Encrypted documents are opened in the DigiDoc4 Client menu “CRYPTO”. The “decrypt” button is active if you have the right to decrypt or open the documents. If the “decrypt” button is active, you don’t have the right to open the documents (or an incorrect card has been inserted into the reader).

    If you use both an ID-card and digi-ID: make sure that the correct document is in the card reader! The document you can use to open an encrypted file is shown in small print under the recipient’s name.

    Click “DECRYPT WITH ID-CARD”.

    You need your PIN1 to open an encrypted file.

    Follow the instructions on screen and everything will go smoothly. Don’t forget to save the decrypted files on your computer in a place where you can easily find them later!

    NB! When files are decrypted, a copy is made of the contents of the security container in the temporary TEMP (%TMP%, usually WindowsTemp in Windows) directory.

    The contents of the TEMP directory are protected from unauthorised access just as well as all the other contents of your computer: if several people use your computer or the content of the encrypted documents is confidential (e.g. it contains someone’s personal data, passwords, etc.), the copies created in the TEMP directory should definitely be deleted!

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