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Old 10-12-2011, 03:42 PM   #37
tomsem
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This is great! Thanks Jim!

Now just hoping that when Adobe finally adds device support to ADE 1.8 it will transfer B&N-flavored Adobe DRM books as well as traditional Adobe DRM books.
ADE is not needed to transfer books with 'B&N' Adobe DRM, and it won't help if your reading device does not use a recent (within last couple of years) version of Adobe's RMSDK software. Unfortunately, Sony devices don't conform to this requirement (and apparently this remains true with the new PRS-T1, though I'd like to see confirmation of this).

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.
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