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August 6, 2015
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Digital Editions no longer works after upgrade to Windows 10

  • August 6, 2015
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Microsoft tech says it's an Adobe problem. Is a compatible version in the works? Is there a workaround. I tried uninstall/reinstall but the installer throws an error. The program installed anyway but still doesn't function. I've tried version 3 and version 4. I have the same problem on a machine upgraded from Windows 8.1 to 10 and on one updated from 7 to 10.

Is there any hope I'll be able to get back into my ebooks? Does anyone know of an alternate program?

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Participant
August 8, 2015

I made the mistake of trying to do a download directly into ADE.  This messed up the whole thing.  I had to go back and change the program compatibility.  this time I used windows 7.  It works again, but only if I download and save the ascm file and then use the ADE file menu to bring the ascm file in to ADE.

Participant
August 7, 2015

The following problem ocurred when trying to download a book from the public library. 

Error getting License License Server Communication Problem

E_ADEPT_DOCUMENT_OPEN_ERROR

Problem ocurred with ADE 2.0 after upgrade to Windows 10.

Installed ADE 4.3 Problem coninues.

After closing error message, ADE closes due to problems.

I tried the switch to Vista Compatibility.  At first it did not work.  But ADE came back with a request to check Compatibility.  After ADE checked itself it said it was compatible.  It now works.  When I check the exe program it is still set to Vista.

Participant
August 6, 2015

After venting some steam, I went into problem solving mode. Here is a workaround, at least until Adobe gets its act together:

1. Download the .acsm file into a directory you can access.

2. Go to the Program Files (86)\Adobe\Adobe Digital Editions 4.0\ directory.

3. SHIFT-Right click on DigitalEditions.exe.

4. At the very bottom of the window that opens, you find 'Properties', click on it.

5. Select the tab 'Compatibility.

6. Set compatibility mode to Windows Vista. Apply and close.

7. Open ADE.

8. Go File > Add to Library, and set the file type to .acsm.

9. Find the file, you previously saved. Voilà, you are done

Known Participant
August 6, 2015

I wish that would work for me but I'm trying to borrow books through Library2Go (OverDrive). I don't have an option to download the .acsm file.

Even OverDrive figured Adobe would have an upgrade ready. Their site directed me here. I tried Microsoft for help too.Seems they agree with OverDrive that this is an Adobe problem and Adobe should be on it. It's not like the release of Windows 10 was a surprise.

Participant
August 7, 2015

I agree with your editorial comments. But the solution still works. My public library also uses OverDrive.

To download an eBook you click on the corresponding icon in your Bookshelf. In the window that pops up, you check 'Save File' and click 'OK'. The .acsm file should now appear in your Local Disk\Users\<jeanne>\Downloads directory. I found it easiest, to move it to Desktop to import it into ADE.

Participant
August 6, 2015

As far as Adobe is concerned, we can only quote Hamlet: "The rest is silence". It is time to sell my Adobe stock, and hopefully, others will too.