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"Error! Check authorization"

Community Beginner ,
Jan 22, 2016 Jan 22, 2016

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I'm running ADE 4.5 on Windows 7, which I have authorized using my Adobe ID.  I've successfully downloaded DRM-protected PDFs via .acsm files from openlibrary.org in the past.  However, I'm now getting a message "Error!  Check authorization"  I tried uninstalling ADE 4.5 and installing ADE 3.0 and even ADE 2.0, and still get the same error.  In ADE 4.5, I tried erasing authorization information, and after entering my password, I keep getting a message "Unable to erase authorization.  Please try again after some time."

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LEGEND , Jan 25, 2016 Jan 25, 2016
  1. Close all applications.
  2. Choose Start > Run.
  3. In the Open text box, type regedit and then press Enter. The Registry Editor opens.
  4. In the left pane of the Registry Editor, locate the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Adept
  5. Select the Adept key.
  6. Choose File > Export.
  7. In the Export Registry File dialog box, select Selected Branch under Export Range. Enter a name and location for the backup registry key, and then click Save.
  8. Right-click the Adept key and choose Delete.
  9. In the Confirm Ke
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Jan 25, 2016 Jan 25, 2016

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  1. Close all applications.
  2. Choose Start > Run.
  3. In the Open text box, type regedit and then press Enter. The Registry Editor opens.
  4. In the left pane of the Registry Editor, locate the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Adept
  5. Select the Adept key.
  6. Choose File > Export.
  7. In the Export Registry File dialog box, select Selected Branch under Export Range. Enter a name and location for the backup registry key, and then click Save.
  8. Right-click the Adept key and choose Delete.
  9. In the Confirm Key Delete dialog, click OK.
  10. Close the Registry Editor.
  11. Open Adobe Digital Editions and reauthorize.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 25, 2016 Jan 25, 2016

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Solved it!  Thank you!

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Jan 25, 2016 Jan 25, 2016

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Hi, I'm having the same problem as the OP, but I'm running Windows 10, and the steps you laid out don't work for me. Am I doing something wrong? I'm not sure what "Start>Run" is or where to find it in Windows 10. I've never had trouble with ADE before.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 25, 2016 Jan 25, 2016

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This article might help you access the Registry Editor: 5 Ways to Turn on Registry Editor in Windows 10

You should wait until someone confirms that the registry keys are the same in Windows 10 as in Windows 7.

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LEGEND ,
Jan 26, 2016 Jan 26, 2016

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catherinet32853293 schrieb:

Hi, I'm having the same problem as the OP, but I'm running Windows 10, and the steps you laid out don't work for me. Am I doing something wrong? I'm not sure what "Start>Run" is or where to find it in Windows 10. I've never had trouble with ADE before.

Press WINDOWS + R. Its the same how run.

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New Here ,
Jan 28, 2016 Jan 28, 2016

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Thanks, I managed it. Everything is working smoothly now!

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LEGEND ,
Jan 31, 2016 Jan 31, 2016

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You are welcome.

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New Here ,
Mar 09, 2021 Mar 09, 2021

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Hello,

 

I am having this same issue. Kobo put me through these steps in detail, and I've reset my Kobo Glo a couple of times. Date and time are set automatically. I have deleted all information, deauthorized, uninstalled, cleared keys, restarted my computer, downloaded ADE 4.5, re-downloaded .acsm file, etc. I'm getting the authorization error, still. Do you know what this could be?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Best,

 

 

Laura

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