As noted it's a problem with going and finding the .acsm file and opening it (in ADE or Sony EBL) afterwards. From the
ADE Release Notes
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5. Safari has been designed to protect users from unsafe files and plugins. While files known by Safari to be safer are automatically opened, the acsm files that Digital Editions uses are not known by Safari, which will download the files but not launch them. To override this you must specifically tell Safari that acsm files are "safe" by creating/modifying your Mac's com.apple.DownloadAssessment.plist file. For a discussion of this well known Safari issue see the following blog posts:
* http://mymacinations.com/2008/02/06/...ml-files-safe/
* http://www.davinian.com/os-x-leopard...nt-to-open-it/
Users may encounter similar issues with other browsers, depending on their security settings.
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