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Old 04-16-2012, 02:47 PM   #59
Ken Maltby
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tomsem;
It sounds like you are saying that your Sony T1 is not being recognized properly
by your PCs (Windows and otherwise, Linux, I presume). The device needs to be
available through the OS before an application like ADE can access the device.

Once you get your PC's OS able to recognize the device properly, (usually a matter of
a USB or device driver) ADE should be able to deal with your device. You should also
be able to use the OS file handling features to move files to and from the device. If the
device has Adobe Reader Mobile 9.1.1 or later as its reading software you would then
be able to open and unlock the infected B&N epub files. ADE would not be needed or a
part of the process. [If your device has an internet function, you would want a later
version of Adobe Reader Mobile, as the v9.1.1 had a security issue. But for most people
you will have little choice in the matter.]

Luck;
Ken
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