Hi,
I have just purchased an e-book in Microsoft LIT format. -- Using the latest version of Microsoft Reader for Windows (V2.1.1) -- When I run ReaderKeyRecoveryTool.exe from the ConvertLIT package to retrieve the DRM5 keys, it aborts with the message "Invalid hook.dll". *bummer*
And without the keys, Clit obviously won't work:
Quote:
C:\clit>clit.exe mybook.lit test/
+---[ ConvertLIT (Version 1.8) ]---------------[ Copyright (c) 2002,2003 ]---
ConvertLIT comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
see the COPYING file or visit "http://www.gnu.org/license/gpl.html".
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under
certain conditions. See the GPL license for details.
WARNING: Unable to open file "keys.txt".
LIBC reports: No such file or directory
WARNING: Unable to open file "clit.exekeys.txt".
LIBC reports: No such file or directory
WARNING: Unable to open file "mybook.litkeys.txt".
LIBC reports: No such file or directory
No "keys.txt" files found. Can't decrypt.
LIT INFORMATION.........
DRM = 5
Timestamp = 8bcc13fd
Creator = 00260000
Language = 00000409
DECRYPTION FAILED - No keys available for this title.
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Did Microsoft close this loophole after all? I hope someone here can help me out!