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February 7, 2013
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I Cannot use ADE by an user-account different to the one I used for installation and authorization o

  • February 7, 2013
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Hello,

I cannot use ADE by a windows-user-account (user 2) different to the one (user 1) I used for installation and authorization of ADE, Computer and e-Reader Pocket Touch 622 by Adobe-ID. Is the authorization and Adobe-ID connected to one windows-user-account (user 1) of the computer instead of being connected to the computer for all users on that computer? How can user 2 buy ebooks and use that ADE-Library created, authorized and being used by user 1? Adobe-Id is an e-Mail-adress of user 1.

Thanks for short help in advance!

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Inspiring
February 7, 2013

User 2 must register on ADE with the same AdobeID as user 1 in order to be able to access the same DRM books.

As far as I know, there is no way for a single buy/borrow of an Abobe DRM book to be shared between two Adobe IDs.

If user1 is not willing to give user2 access to his//her AdobeID, the books can't be shared.

Participant
February 7, 2013

Hello,

thanks for your help. It worked so user 2 now is able to "import" a downloaded eBook (url.acsm-file) by opening it to its ADE-Library. I did not try to authorize this ADE-Library because the request was "to authorize the computer" not this ADE-Library for user 2 and I had already authorized long ago the computer via user 1 though not understanding this request.

Do you know if user 2 can as well get access to the existing ADE-Library of user 1 which I hoped to be the case automatically. The ADE-Library of user 2 remained empty but I could "import" eBooks from user 1 as described above.

It seems that each user has its own physical ADE-Library so each eBook has to be "imported" from the possibly common (for both users) download folder of bought/downloaded eBooks!?

Perhaps there is an easy way to use one common ADE-Library for both users or at least to import the complete ADE-Library ebooks of user 1 into the ADE-Library of user 2!?

Thank you very much for support!

Inspiring
February 8, 2013

I don't think there is an offical way to do it. 

It's quite common for programs to seprate users in this way; a few have a choice but most don't.  (Particularly irritating with Picasa).

The following will probably work to force sharing: it may be a bit more techie than you want to try.

  1. If you don't understand any of it, don't try.
  2. Backup your "C:\Users\<user1>\Documents\My Digital Editions" directory before you try it.
  3. It may give problems if you log into ADE at the same time as both user1 and user2.
  4. You may have to override sharing permissions as well to get it to work.

Details taken from default setup for v1.7.2, may be slightly different for ADE2.0.

  1. Open a command window
  2. Navigate to C:\Users\<user2>\Documents
  3. rename "My Digital Editions" "My Digital Editions Original"
  4. mklink /j "My Digital Editions" "C:\Users\<user1>\Documents\My Digital Editions"