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Old 12-16-2010, 01:34 PM   #5
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Still confused

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Originally Posted by Doug Pardee View Post
As far as Adobe goes, the email address that you use for access is just your identifier for the account. You can change it without reauthorizing your computers and devices such as NOOK. They're authorized to the account itself, not to its email address. Just remember to use the new email address when you go to download your next Adobe-DRMed e-book.
When I download a book from Overdrive to my laptop, there is no email address used. So, if I'm understanding, I'd download from Overdrive the same as always, attach the Nook, and when the Nook shows up as a shelf in my library on ADE, just drag and drop it.

At one time, I downloaded a book to a different computer, and was unable to drag and drop it, getting the message that the book was checked out by a different user. If I change my address at B&N, and at Adobe, unregister the Nook, attach it to the laptop, and reregister it, all will work properly?

Thank you again.
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