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Originally Posted by YoYo
HELP! Adobe is driving me crazy, I sent them a question to support which I have copied below. Their answer makes no sense to me whatsoever!
1. How to check it my ADE is authorized
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If ADE is asking you to enter in a AdobeID/password on startup then you are not activated. The dire warnings state if the AdobeID you entered is not the AdobeID you purchased the books with, then you will not be able to read the content currently on the computer anymore. Go ahead and enter your AdobeID, and see if you can read the books. If you can not, then you need to submit a support case to see what the AdobeID was that you purchased the books with.
If it is ADE is not asking for the AdobeID/password at startup, then you are activated but may have done so anonymously. If you are anonymously activated then your content is not transferable to any other computers or devices. Upgrading your OS will most probably deactivate your computer and cause you to lose all of your content. (Basically don't activate anonymously unless you do not want to keep your content).
To determine if you anonymously activated, select "Authorize Computer" from the library menu. If you are authorized to an AdobeID it will display the AdobeID. If you are anonymously activated, it will start up a wizard (with dire warnings) to associate an AdobeID with your anonymous Adobe DRM account. The dire warnings are saying that you should use an AdobeID that hasn't been used to authorize ADE (or Sony EBL) before.