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<h1 class="topictitle1">Troubleshooting signed objects</h1>
<div><p>Use this information to learn about commands and system values that
you can use to work with signed objects and how signed objects affect backup
and recovery processes.</p>
<p>When you sign objects and work with signed objects, you may encounter errors
that prevent you from accomplishing your tasks and goals. Many of the common
errors or problems that you may experience fall into a these categories:</p>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzalztroublesigning.htm">Troubleshoot object signing errors</a></strong><br />
Use the following table to find information to help you troubleshoot some of the more common problems that you may encounter when signing objects.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzalztroubleverify.htm">Troubleshoot signature verification errors</a></strong><br />
Use the following table to find information to help you troubleshoot some of the more common problems that you may encounter when verifying digital signatures on objects.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzalztroublecodechecker.htm">Interpret code checker verification error messages</a></strong><br />
Use this information to learn what messages are returned by the code checker integrity verification function and how to use these messages to ensure that the code checker function is uncorrupted, as well as possible solutions if messages indicate that the function or key operating system objects may be corrupted.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzalzosintro.htm" title="Find information about i5/OS object signing and signature verification security capabilities that you can use to ensure the integrity of objects. Learn how to use one of several i5/OS methods for creating digital signatures on objects to identify the source of the object and provide a means for detecting changes to the object. Also learn how to enhance system security by verifying digital signatures on objects, including operating system objects, to determine whether there have been changes to the contents of the object since it was signed.">Object signing and signature verification</a></div>
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