How to open .ASICE files on Windows
To open .ASICE files on Windows, install or open the ASiC/e-signature application recommended by the sender or service provider, such as DigiDoc4, eParakstītājs 3.0, or e-Szignó where applicable.
Step-by-step instructions
- Install or open the ASiC/e-signature application recommended by the sender or service provider, such as DigiDoc4, eParakstītājs 3.0, or e-Szignó where applicable.
- Right-click the .asice file, choose Open with, and select the e-signature application.
- Use the application's validation or signature details view to confirm who signed the file and whether the signature is valid.
- If you only need to inspect the contents, make a copy and open the copy with a ZIP-capable archive tool, but do not rely on this for signature validation.
Recommended software
- Built-in extractor
- 7-Zip
- WinRAR
Alternative methods
- Open .ASICE in a browser-based viewer if desktop apps fail.
- Try opening .ASICE on Windows with a secondary app to rule out app-specific issues.
- Convert .ASICE only with trusted tools when direct opening is not possible.
Common issues
The .asice file opens as a ZIP archive instead of a signed document
ASiC-E is ZIP-based, so archive tools may show its internal files without understanding the electronic signature.
- Use an ASiC-E-aware signing or validation application to open the file.
- Do not judge the signature status from the ZIP contents alone.
- Avoid changing, deleting, or adding files inside the archive.
The signature shows as invalid after extraction or editing
Digital signatures cover the contents of the container. Extracting, modifying, or re-zipping files can break the relationship between the documents and their signatures.
- Go back to the original .asice file received from the sender.
- Open and validate the original container, not a rebuilt ZIP file.
- Ask the sender to resend the original file if it was altered.
No application is associated with .asice
Many operating systems do not include a built-in ASiC-E viewer or validator.
- Install the e-signature software recommended by the organization, country, or service that created the file.
- Try opening the file from inside that application rather than double-clicking it.
- If you are outside the sender's usual environment, ask which validation application they expect you to use.
The validation app reports missing or unknown certificate information
Signature validation may depend on certificate chains, timestamps, and trust services that the application must be able to check.
- Update the validation application before opening the file.
- Make sure the computer has internet access if the app needs to check certificate or revocation status.
- If the result remains unclear, request a new container or validation instructions from the issuing service.
Security note
A .asice file can contain ordinary documents and other embedded files; only open attachments or extracted content that you expected to receive.