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I downloaded ADE last night from the Adobe website. I activated my computer and nook while I was online. This morning I downloaded some books from my library (just like I did last night) and ADE had me activate again when it opened. Under library it says I am activated. When I first set this up it said it was a one-time activation. How do I get it to stop asking me to activate when I already have. I only activated 2 devices. I don't want to run out of activations and then am unable to return my books. Help!
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I was just wondering if you were able to find out why you have to keep activating your computer?
I only use one computer and have to activate everytime I open ADE and now I have reached the limits of my activations and have been locked out.
I am trying to get Adobe to reset my activations but from what I understand that can take a while. Even if they do reset them, I still have the problem of having to activate everytime I open ADE so I will be locked out again soon.
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My friend thinks all my other Adobe updates on my computer was the issue.
He told me to create another user on my laptop and then download ADE. I did
this and I have been able to use the program and transfer items to my nook.
I only needed to activate once when I did this. I have also been careful
not to do any Adobe updates on that user. Hope this helps. It was simple
to do.
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Thanks, I will give that a try tonight when I get home.
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 13:00:14 -0600
From: forums@adobe.com
To: rebecca5@hotmail.com
Subject: Wants me to activate everytime I open ADE
My friend thinks all my other Adobe updates on my computer was the issue.
He told me to create another user on my laptop and then download ADE. I did
this and I have been able to use the program and transfer items to my nook.
I only needed to activate once when I did this. I have also been careful
not to do any Adobe updates on that user. Hope this helps. It was simple
to do.
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