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Old 10-27-2010, 11:36 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by MasterGame View Post
I've seen the basic instructions on deauthorizing a computer from Adobe Digital Editions, but they assume that you are using the computer you want to deauthorize. If the computer gets stolen, or its motherboard gets fried, or you gave it away before you remembered to deauthorize, etc., and you no longer have use of that computer, is it still possible to deauthorize the computer from ADE to free up a slot to authorize a new device?
Deauthorizing doesn't free up a slot.
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