![]() ![]() Click OK and quit Adobe Digital Editions.ĥ. ![]() Press Cmd-Shift-D to deauthorize Adobe Digital EditionsĤ. In the Confirm Key Delete dialog, click OK.Ģ. ![]() Right-click the Adept key (folder) and choose Delete.ĥ. In the left pane of the Registry Editor, locate the following registry key:Ĥ. In the Open text box, type regedit and then press Enter. The steps are different for PC and Mac, so please select the instructions that are correct for your computer.Ģ. In these instances there is a way to manually erase the authorisation. Occasionally ADE can have issues deauthorising and can present an error message. After you have done this deauthorisation is complete. On the next screen you need to confirm by clicking "Erase Authorization". Then from the menu in the top left select Help > Erase Authorization (shortcut on Windows: Ctrl-Shift-D, on Mac: Cmd-Shift-D ). If you already have the software open and have an ebook open, please exit out of the ebook back to the library screen. To deauthorise, open Adobe Digital Editions. If you reauthorise with a different Adobe ID then the ebooks will not open, you will need to delete them and redownload them (but doing so will lose your notes and annotations). Please also note that the computer must be authorised with the exact same Adobe ID. Please note that is you deauthorise a computer then you cannot open any ebooks that have Adobe DRM applied to them until you have reauthorised the computer again. Or occasionally ADE can give an error, and the solution for it is to deauthorise and then reauthorise the software. The main reasons for this tends to be if you have purchased a new computer, you need to deauthorise your old computer before you can authorise your new computer using the same Adobe ID. Occasionally you may need to deauthorise the Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) on your computer. ![]()
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