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Old 01-06-2012, 09:45 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by JJE View Post
While connected to my wi-fi I went into OverDrive, selected App Settings and I was asked to ‘Authorize this app to open Adobe-protected eBooks..’ I entered my Id and password, clicked on the Authorize button and was sent to an Adobe site which lists their products and services and I could not easily find what my next steps should be. Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
I got instructions from my librarian how to do this, she even showed me on her iPad, and I also came to a dead end. I couldn't see anything in Overdrive that would get me to my library. I finally discovered that by pressing the Menu button on the Vox (3 lines, middle button, bottom) I could add a library. This brought up my browser and I went from there. You do need to have a library card.
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