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Old 01-18-2009, 09:40 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by crazyoboe View Post
Are there any other programs that strip the DRM from MS Reader? I promise I'm not going to distribute these ebooks, I just want to be able to read them myself!
Oooh boy, that's a pickle. You are probably out of luck if what you describe is actually the case. However, I seriously doubt that your account has been deleted. When I first started buying LIT e-books I used a passport account linked to a hotmail account I hadn't used for at least 5 years. It's more likely you got the password or e-mail address wrong. If the account really is gone / you really can't remember, you're looking at brute-forcing a 56-bit DES key per book, which is unfortunately still out-of-reach for those of us without access to supercomputing clusters.
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