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I have a MAC Pro laptop with OS X and Digital Editions 4.03 installed. I was able to activate it with my Adobe account and downloaded a file from Barnes and Nobel. Then I attempted to download a file from Books-a-Million but it does not work. I contacted them and they say I must activate using my BAM account. The documentation for Digital Editions indicates it allows multiple activations but that option is grayed out in this 4.03 So I deleted 4.03, re-installed, and activated the Books-a-Million (BAM) account That worked and I was able to download and read those books. However I no longer can access anything from Barnes and Noble. And worse, I've used up yet another Adobe activation of my six.
Help! I get ebooks from lots of on-line booksellers as well as the library. I need more than one activation option.
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Please try the below workaround.
Hope this solves your problem.
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Your advice is good but for some reason Barnes and Noble did not show up in the vendor list when I went to re-activate.
USing my Adobe ID for DE did not allow me to open BAM Books from the ASCM file. They said I needed to use the BAM activation, so I de-activated adobe and activated BAM. That worked after I deleted DE 4.03 And re-installed. Now I could open BAM, KOBO, and library books but not books from All Romance eBooks or Barnes and Noble. All Romance Books said to de-activate BAM and activate Barnes &Noble or Adobe ID. Well, I deactivated BAM and was able to enter the Adobe ID again since the list of vendors did not include Barnes and Noble. Now I can open all of the books already in my library for the listed vendors. However, I did not test if I can open the ASCM files for all of them. Actually I cannot yet figure out how to get a nook book onto this MAC.
TIs a mystery why this is so much trouble.
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Barnes and Noble told me there is no app or program which supports downloading their books to a macintosh, only to iphone or ipad of the Apple products.
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Thank you for answering. B&N told me they do not have a way to download their ebooks to a Macintosh. There are apps for ios products, however. My MAC uses OS X.
BAM worked for most of the ebook sellers I patronize, but not all. One suggested I re-activate Adobe ID. Now I can read books from all the providers I already down loaded, oddly, including BAM.
Can I open the ASCM's? Don't know yet.
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Can you transfer/copy the ebooks from your Mac to an ereader? The reason I ask is that, although I can download ebooks into the ADE library of my Mac, I cannot copy them onto my Kobo device.
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Suggest you consult Kobo.com support. My Mac has two USB ports so I know it can be done. I also know the operating system options must be tweaked to even see all of the files and their extensions. I believe once you find the files there is a drag and drop process involved.
But I currently have a broken nook so I cannot test the theory.
I remember seeing instructions in one of the forums during my recent search. It may be this one.