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Old 10-04-2023, 04:26 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Jon, your question really makes no sense. When the book traversing the import pipeline arrives at DeDRM, it attempts to use the keys it has from either automatic import or user configuration to decrypt the book. The ACSM plugin downloads the book using the Adobe ID you configured in the ACSM plugin and passes it to the import pipeline. The ACSM plugin neither has or needs decryption capability.
When DeDRm attempts to remove the DRM from an ePub, it gets the key from ADE if it doesn't have the key.

The question is, does it get the key when using ACSM Inport instead of ADE when there is no existing key?
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