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Old 01-28-2016, 05:44 PM   #12
davidfor
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Originally Posted by BrianR View Post
On my Kobo, when I view it on Windows File Explorer, I can not see the book files created when a book is transferred to it via ADE on my Windows PC. However, I can transfer non DRMed books to it by copy/paste into the only Kobo drive I can see, E:, and they are readable there.
When you transferred the DRM protected book using ADE, could you see it in the library and read it? If so, look for where it is on the device. As I stated, I believe it will be in the "Digital Editions" directory. ADE creates other files, but I don't know if they are needed for the DRM. Inside the "Digital Editions" directory, there is the "Manifest" directory. ADE or the RMSDK create an XML file in this for every epub they have seen. You might need this created for the DRMed books before the device can open it.

I don't normally bother authorising my ereaders. But, if I have time over the weekend, I'll do some experiments.
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