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I am having trouble activating my adobe digital editions and wandered if I had reached my limit

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Jan 17, 2013 Jan 17, 2013

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I get an error message saying "Activation server error" Digital editions encountered an error on the activation server" I work in a library and offer training with peoples eReaders and sometimes I have to show them how to download adobe digital editions and how to download onto their device and I may have exceeded my limit

Can anyone help me please?

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Guide , Jan 18, 2013 Jan 18, 2013

If too many registrations is the reason, it may be best to use the customer's registration.

I guess most customers would trust you with their Adobe Id.

If you choose ctrl-shift-D to your library copy of ADE, that will deregister your Adobe ID.

Restart, and it will ask you to register an AdobeID.

Enter the customer's details; or if they haven't got an Adobe ID yet will give them a chance to get one (with your help).

If they've got their eReader with them you can even authorize that for them form ADE w

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If too many registrations is the reason, it may be best to use the customer's registration.

I guess most customers would trust you with their Adobe Id.

If you choose ctrl-shift-D to your library copy of ADE, that will deregister your Adobe ID.

Restart, and it will ask you to register an AdobeID.

Enter the customer's details; or if they haven't got an Adobe ID yet will give them a chance to get one (with your help).

If they've got their eReader with them you can even authorize that for them form ADE with their id at the same time.

When the customer is gone; go through the ADE deauthorization again, and reregister it with your id.

(ADE DRM isn't very clever, but I think it is clever enough to recognize the same device reregistering.)

I'm not sure how much time you have to spend with each customer, so what I say may not be practicable.

The whole Adobe DRM mechanism can be pretty daunting even to computer literates,

I guess you must have quite a job helping some library customers with little computer experience.

You may be able to get additional registrations as a librarian; see useful post at http://www.lincolnlibraries.org/databases/How_to_Request_Additional_Authorizations_From_Adobe.htm

If that fails, at least their support should reset your existing ones.

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Jan 21, 2013 Jan 21, 2013

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What you suggested was spot on. Its now working again

Thank you so much

Shona

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