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Old 09-28-2008, 09:25 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by askyn View Post
well i still couldnt get the command line to work for some reason, so i downloaded the clit gui and used that.

it works fine and de-drm ed my 2 books just fine .. strange tho.
Good to see you got it to work.

You probably would have "gravitated" to using the GUI anyways; just got there a bit earlier I guess...

I think i now understand how to do it in a dos window. Just for your info, I think the command is just three words, i.e.:
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clit14 Elephant.lit elephant-open.lit
I think the original program's printout was trying to stress that the first file would be the drm5 .lit (and if it had spaces in the filename you would enclosed it with double-quotes) and the second .lit was the "sealed", but open one.

Sorry, for putting you through dos hell, but I've never bought a drm .lit and had never used that feature. Oh well, it's academic now that you found the "better way" to do this!

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