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Old 02-04-2015, 02:01 AM   #7
gotmeareader
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Device: Kobo Touch
Thanks for the replies - no light yet at the end of the tunnel I de-auth'd Adobe from my Touch then re-auth'd. Sent the library book back to my Touch but the cover is still blacked out and I still get the "Oops you're out of luck cuz you ain't got the authority!" message. WORSE, same thing when I borrowed a new library book & tried to send that to my Touch via Adobe.

Found a possible fix on the net which seemed to work for a few people which is to specifically use Adobe Digital version 3 (I used 2 originally, which worked and now 2 again, which no longer works). Guess I'll try that next.

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Originally Posted by tshering View Post
I am not sure whether I understand what you mean by "unintentional." If I am not mistaken you could have dismissed the offer to perform the factory reset, but you choose to agree. So it was not unintentional from your side. If however you are asking for the reason why the device offered you this option, I see two possibilities: Your device was powered on several times in a row without that the original GUI was successfully started, or your file system was corrupted.
Don't remember having an option to decline the reset but I might have clicked OK or something, so if not "unintentional" then definitely unwanted! I don't know how my file system could have gotten corrupted but I suspect that's a less troubling reason for the reset than the GUI reason, given that my touch was opened less than 2 months ago?

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Originally Posted by freekobo View Post
Are you getting Error: E_LIC_ALREADY_FULFILLED_BY_ANOTHER_USER? I hate that...makes me want to pirate the book rather than getting it from the library.
Didn't get that error message but don't look forward to the frustration! Many thing make me want to pirate rather than library/buy.

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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Not a help for this time out but once you have re-authorized your Touch, copy the .adobe-digital-editions directory to your computer. It contains two files, the device.xml file and the activation.xml file. By copying the activation.xml file back to your Touch after a factory reset, you will be saved the trouble of re-authorizing and the real fun of dealing with Adobe when you re-authorize too many times and need to beg for more authorizations.
Thanks for the tip.
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