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"document license expired" is the message I receive when I try to download an ebook from the public library. I have been successful doing this in the past. Then my husband reformatted the computer so I had to re-download ADE. I did that successfully and it is properly authorized. The date on my computer is accurate. I contacted the library and answered all their questions but they were unable to determine the problem and do not believe the problem is on their end. Can anyone help?
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eBooks are licensed by their publishers. I'm guessing here, but I do think
the problem's on the library's side, because there is nothing ADE is doing
about document licenses other than reading them during an attempted
download. If ADE detects a document license that's not valid, I assume that
ADE would show this message because that's the way other ebook software
works.
Check on this yourself. If you have a book in ADE's library - library book
or not - then click on the dropdown box in the upper left of the book when
you pass your cursor over the book. Pick the "Item Info" line. It will
display information about the book, including licensing information.
Hope this helps!
Tom Bell (Frustrated in AZ)
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Thanks! I'll give it a try and reconnect with the library.