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Old 05-10-2022, 12:39 PM   #164
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Originally Posted by Leseratte_10 View Post
Is that with an authorization that was "created" by my plugin, or by importing it from an existing ADE install? I don't expect there to be any differences for authorizations by the plugin, but maybe ADE is doing something funky on Windows 11, or Windows 11 changed how they're obfuscating these keys, as in theory they're only supposed to be read by the application that stored them (= ADE), not external tools like Calibre.
The physical machine inherited from the existing ADE install which was prior to the Windows 11 update. The VM authorization was created by DeACSM, mostly out of curiosity as to whether it would work without an existing ADE install.
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