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Unable to delete some items in Bookshelves

  • April 26, 2016
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I opened some .acsm files by Digital Editions for downloading ebooks on my Windows PC (I had authorized my Adobe ID to it). Then, I tried to delete these ebook items in Digital Editions's Bookshelves. Unfortunately, after I restarted Digital Editions, those ebooks re-appeared in Bookshelves.

I have tried to de-authorize my Adobe ID and to re-authorize, or to uninstall and reinstall Digital Editions. Unfortunately, if I authorize my Adobe ID to Digital Editions, those ebooks will appear in my Bookshelves. It seems those ebook items have been upload to Adobe cloud servers. But, there is a bug such that I am unable to delete them. The same problem appears in Digital Editions on Android.

Do anyone meet the same problem? Have a solution?

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    Correct answer Nanaky

    Its a bug with the current Version of Digital Edition. At moment only work if used Version 3:

    http://www.adobe.com/support/digitaleditions/downloads.html

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    Nanaky
    NanakyCorrect answer
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    April 26, 2016

    Its a bug with the current Version of Digital Edition. At moment only work if used Version 3:

    http://www.adobe.com/support/digitaleditions/downloads.html

    Participant
    April 26, 2016

    Nanaky wrote:

    Its a bug with the current Version of Digital Edition. At moment only work if used Version 3:

    http://www.adobe.com/support/digitaleditions/downloads.html

    I downgraded Digital Editions on my PC from version 4.5 to 3.0. Yes, the ebooks added by acsm files can be deleted from Bookshelves. Thanks. However, Digital Editions on my Android phone can't be downgraded and still have the problem.

    Nanaky
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    April 26, 2016

    At moment seams no other solution for the problem. Has you try to disable the syn-function and remove then? Sometimes its works sometimes not.