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Originally Posted by 93terp
Thanks - that's good to know about the Adobe authorizations.
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93terp, I found out that I was wrong about not being able to deauthorize computers or devices. You can do both, but the commands are not listed in the ADE online help (as far as I could find). You just have to deauthorize before you get rid of the device or computer as you can't deauthorize your devices remotely.
The commands in the Windows version of ADE are ctrl + shift +e to pull up the device deauthorization dialog and ctrl +shift +d to deauthorize a computer.