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Old 01-03-2010, 12:10 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by trae View Post
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Adobe Digital Editions on OSX , as far as I know, doesn't recognize Sony Readers.

Sony *should* have authorized your reader with your existing Adobe ID during installation but I've seen others with this problem.

Do you have a Windows PC you could borrow to authorize your reader using ADE with your existing Adobe ID?

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It seems there is a limit to the number of times ADE can authorize devices so don't try this too often. It might be beneficial to contact Sony Support and ask them if their Adobe ID matches the Adobe ID that you have installed on your MAC. During the Reader Library installation process it should have asked you if you had an exising Adobe ID. If you didn't reply, or didn't understand the question, it seems it can make an Adobe ID on your belalf. It might be better to get it straightened out with Sony before getting in deeper and having your eBooks authorized with different Adobe ID's.

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