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Old 05-29-2011, 04:46 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by msmith301 View Post
Guess I'll have to try that avenue.
Thanks for all the input.
Sure thing. Just want to add one thing - from the thread given above on how to use ADE, it says:

"When you create the Adobe account, you must do so with the same e-mail address and the same password as on your Nook, which is I think also always the same as your Barnes and Noble account. They report that if you use a different e-mail (and perhaps also password, though I use different passwords for my ADE & B&N accounts), you may have trouble authorizing your books."

If you did this incorrectly, you might have this problem. One way to test it would be to download an ebook from your local library, if they have that service. It uses the same ADE technique, with the ascm file, etc. If that works, then you know ADE was set up correctly.

As I said, it's probably S&S that is the problem. Good luck.
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