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Old 06-01-2014, 07:54 AM   #2
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I don't think you have too many devices authorized, otherwise the error message you're getting would specify that. I, on the other hand, AM getting the dreaded "too may devices authorized" error message from Adobe Digital Editions ("ADE").

I don't have 6 devices registered, but ADE thinks I do. Problem is, the Google Play version of Overdrive keeps overwriting the NOOK version, requiring me to delete the former and download/reauthorize the latter. I finally got fed up, deleted the NOOK version, and redownloaded the Google Play version. Unfortunately, when I tried to authorize Google's version, I received the message that too many devices were authorized, and I must contact Adobe to reset my authorizations.

Apparently, ADE counts each authorization - even if it's of the same app on the same device - as authorization of a new device. Adobe's customer service reps - I had to speak to two, because the first one sent me to the forums to get help, and the forums all send one to customer service to get help - were polite, but time-consuming and of zero help, ultimately. Bottom line: one must ask ADE Tech Support (not Customer Service reps available 24/7 via webchat) to reset one's authorizations. And Tech Support only works limited hours, on M-F. Grrrr!

In the future, I'll deauthorize ADE on a device before deleting Overdrive from it, in hopes of avoiding a recurrence of this problem. (Of course, it's impossible to reauthorize a device that no longer functions, or has been lost or stolen, so there's no sure-fire way to avoid incurring this problem.)

As I told the second customer service rep, there are numerous people in the same boat, and the 24/7 customer service webchat staff is not equipped to handle this common problem. For that reason, and because tech support's schedule is limited, inconvenient, and creates such a bottleneck, I wish Adobe would establish a means for users to reset their OWN ADE accounts.

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