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Old 10-12-2011, 03:49 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
On devices with the correct software, you just copy the .epub file over and open it. You'll be prompted for username/password, these are the name on the credit card associated with your B&N account when the file was downloaded, and password is the CC #. A secure hash of these credentials is stored on the device and can be used for other books that use the same ones.
However on devices that are using RMSDK 9.2 or above, regardless of if they implement the password dialog or not, one possibility is that Adobe may choose
to have ADE automatically update the activation record on the device to include the secure hash, when transferring the content, so that the device never needs to ask.

This would be very helpful, especially for devices without a soft (or hard) keyboard where you couldn't enter in a username/password even if there was a dialog.
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