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August 5, 2015
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E_ADEPT_DOCUMENT_TOO_SHORT

  • August 5, 2015
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After dowloading the EPUB of the 13 ebooks that I purchased in the Google Play Store, the ACSM-files don't open in ADOBE DIGITAL EDITIONS (which is needed to transfer the ebooks to my e-reader Sony PRS-T2) because "Communicationproblem with license-server : E_ADEPT_DOCUMENT_TOO_SHORT :".

So far, no solution has been given in this forum !  Google Support Team pretend there is nothing wrong with the content of their books, so it would be an issue that has to be solved by Adobe.

Waiting for an answer by Adobe.

    Correct answer rose-mariej35398901

    Attn. Adobe Support Team : de- and re-authorizing doesn't solve the problem !

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    Participant
    August 9, 2025

    Same issue here ... Can someone share the solution?

    Participant
    November 19, 2018
    After exhaustively searching the net for a solution to this problem - after purchasing a book from Google Play - and trying all kinds of things with ADE on my pc (re-authorizing, re-installing, reg edit, etc.) I eventually tried something else altogether - I installed ADE for android on my crappy phone (I'm surprised it even had the space for this app), then I went to https://play.google.com/books with my android google chrome browser, which shows my books (even the mobile chrome app can't  really read the book online - it occasionally works momentarily and then has a loading error again shortly thereafter). Any way, if you click on the book options there, in the My Books list, and click, get the acsm file for the epub, you can open it, directly from chrome, as soon as the download is complete, which then opens ADE for Android - that successfully does the whole "fulfilling and downloading of the epub" thing.

    Of course, I wanted this epub on my pc, in the first place, as my gf and I prefer reading on our eReaders, so I simply re-authorized my ADE for the umpteenth time, closed it, hooked my phone up to the pc, went to the Digital Editions folder, in my on-board memory, and copied the epub file as well as the acsm file (though I'm not sure weather the latter is really necessary) - I also went into the subfolders and copied the thumbnail, the manifest for the book (labeled as <bookname>.epub.xml) - I copied ALL of these to the relevent folders of my PC's "My Digital Editions" folders and sub-folders, as well as copying the "purchased.xml" file from my Tags folder (again this purchased file copy may possibly be unnecesary), then I restarted ADE and voilà, the book is now in my library.
    I also did it with a second book, so I know it wasn't just a fluke. (The first time around ADE wasn't authorized yet and demanded to be authorized before it could open the book)

    The problem is with the PC version of ADE - it isn't that Google Play's books are corrupt. Google and Adobe need to fix that problem, together.
    I've tried reading the books online and that was a horrible experience - won't open at all on most browsers and on the only one where it WILL open (Chrome for android) it keep crashing with a "loading error."

    I was on the verge of requesting a refund, too, except my gf really wanted this book and I couldn't find it anywhere else that was accessible from South Africa.

    rose-mariej35398901
    Inspiring
    August 13, 2015

    Problem has been solved by deleting the Adept key in the Registry Editor and reauthorizing ADE.

    Many thanks to Adobe Support Team ( Devendra Kumar and collegues), as well as to Google Support Team (Melanie and Tony).

    Participant
    May 13, 2016

    How to delete the Adept key in the Registry Editor on Windows XP SP3?

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    rose-mariej35398901AuthorCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    August 7, 2015

    Attn. Adobe Support Team : de- and re-authorizing doesn't solve the problem !