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How to find original email address used for initial registration for AdobeID

New Here ,
Dec 28, 2013 Dec 28, 2013

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I hope someone can tell me how to find out my original email address used for initial registration for AdobeID.  I have had no trouble in the past downloading books but all of a sudden it wont download until I provide the original email address.  Have purchased books but cant download them now.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 29, 2013 Dec 29, 2013

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Moved to Adobe Digital Editions

I think you will need to contact Customer Service

http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?product=digital-editions

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Dec 29, 2013 Dec 29, 2013

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If you can't find tye old ID, here is a (rather complicated) path that may help you get access again (depending how helpful Adobe service is).

Every Adobe account has a permament internal ID, and is associated/identified at any one time by an external email ID.

It is the internal ID that really matters.

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To find the internal AdobeID.

open a sample DRM .epub file as a .zip file.

With some zip programs, you can just open the .epub as an archive (ev, with 7zip),

with others you will have to rename the .epub file to a .zip file first, then open it.

find the file 'rights.xml' within the zip.  Probably  'META-INF\rights.xml'

open the rights.xml file

inside you will find a section '<user>' that looks something like

<user>urn:uuid:ff2ddc22-eca0-46c6-a84d-xxxxxxxxxxxx</user>

That string is the internal version for your AdobeID.

That stays fixed for the AdobeID, even if you change the associated email (or password),

that internal ID is what is really associated with the book.

(n.b. there is no point in trying to change the urn to a current one you might find and recreating the .epub file; the DRM is cleverer than that).

You can now contact Adobe at Adobe Live Chat: http://www.adobe.com/support/chat/ivrchat.html

It may be that if you can give them that internal ID they will be able to get you access to your account again.

If they say they can't, it might be worth trying two or three times at intervals;

it seems from what others have said that some of the representatives are very clued up, but others are not.

(I've never used the Live Chat).

If you do go through all that, let us know how you got on.

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