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Old 10-06-2013, 12:38 AM   #45
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Amarillo, TX
Device: iPad Mini 1 & 4, Nook ST, Dell 11-3000, iPhone 5s
Received the Adobe email and wanted to test if my password was actually "reset".

1. Downloaded several library books and Adobe Digital Editions worked fine.
2. Went to Adobe.com and tried to download a new version of Adobe Shockwave Player. That's when I was required to set up a new password.
3. Downloaded a few more library books after creating the new password. Digital Editions still worked fine.

Based on my test, Digital Editions was not effected by a password change. My computer was already "authorized" for Digital Editions and remained authorized.

I'm guessing that I probably could not have authorized a new computer with my old password.
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