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CE-COPY_NOT_ALLOWED - No permission to copy the book

New Here ,
Jun 26, 2014 Jun 26, 2014

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I own a Kobo and I just got a Nook Glowlight.  I tried to copy a book using Adobe Digital Editions 3.0 to the Nook and it gave me this error CE-COPY_NOT_ALLOWED - No permission to copy the book.  It was a book from the library and I have never had a problem with them before.  I then tried to copy a book I already own (I had a Sony Reader for 5 years so I have an extensive ebook library) and it gave me the same error.  I was able to copy both to the Kobo.  I called Nook tech support and they said I had to contact Adobe. 

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Jun 28, 2014 Jun 28, 2014

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I have the same problem. Can anyone help?

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Jun 30, 2014 Jun 30, 2014

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Replaced my older mac with a new one and had all my data migrated, now I have the same problem!

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Jun 30, 2014 Jun 30, 2014

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J'ai le même problème. j'espère que quelqu'un chez Adobe pourra nous aider.

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Jul 08, 2015 Jul 08, 2015

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Did anybody ever figure this out?  I got a new computer and loaded ADE 4, but nothing worked - not even the default bookshelves.  After seeing the same thing in many forum posts, with no answers, I loaded 2.01 instead because I had to go back to that edition from 3 when I originally got my Nook Glowlight, just to get it to work to start with.  Now I can see my shelves and books, including the one from the library, but I get this same error when I try to load it to my Nook.  This is extremely frustrating.

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Jul 11, 2015 Jul 11, 2015

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Ok - in case this helps anybody else.... After combing the forum and reading anything that even seemed to partially pertain to the issue and also have a hint at an answer, I cobbled together some things to try.  I plugged in my Nook and deleted the .adobe-digital-editions folder (I actually just renamed it just in case), unplugged my Nook, opened ADE and reauthorized the Nook.  That still didn't solve the problem, so I deauthorized the computer (ctrl-shift-d) and reauthorized that as well.  Based on a partial answer I saw in another thread, I guessed that the book I had already checked out probably still wouldn't work, and I was right, but I successfully checked out, downloaded and transferred a new book.   I hope that this might help somebody else!

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