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Participant
January 2, 2014
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How do you change ID authorization if wrong ID was installed?

  • January 2, 2014
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Got a new tablet with all my programs pre-installed.  Adobe ID used for setup is not my ID so now I cannot access my books.  How can I change the authorization ID so that I can access my books?

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Inspiring
January 2, 2014

Is this the ID used for setup on the tablet that does not match the ID for the books?

It will depend on the app on the tablet how to deregister and reregister the Adobe ID.

It should be fairly clear, probably somewhere in the settings for the app.

If you need to reregister ADE on a computer (I don't think it is but I may have misread the question),

ctrl-shift-D (cmd-shift-D on Mac) to deregister, then menu/Help/Authorize Computer to reregister.

Participant
January 3, 2014

CTL-shift-D does nothing.

In ADE under Help it says “Authorize Computer CtrlShiftU”, however this line item is in light grey, indicating that you cannot click on this line and the command CtrlShiftU does not work either. The next line under Help is” Authorization Information CtrlShiftI” which shows me the ID authorization that is set up for ADE, but this ID is not my correct ID. It was set up by the “seller” of the tablet as a working dummy account (jdcb1403@hotmail.com) for them to set up all the programs I wanted on the tablet. So now I am locked out from changing the authorization for this computer – it keeps telling me this computer is already authorized to that incorrect ID.

How the heck can I get rid of it!! I’m desparate for help. I’m losing approx. 1000+ books because of this!!

Please, Please help me.

Denise Crncich

Jdca1403@sympatico.ca

Inspiring
January 3, 2014

Just checked, ctrl-shift-D does not work when you are in reading view, you have to be in library view.

ctrl-shift-D should start the unregistration process that is necessary before re-registering.

It is because you are already registered/authorized that the ctrl-shift-U (Help/Authorize Computer) is greyed out.

Of course, if ADE had been properly written it would allow reregistration with a warning but without an unnecessary extra step;

and even if it hadn't done that it wouldn't have hidden the extra step,

but unfortunately properly written is not sopmething that can be said about ADE.

I understand your evident frustration with this terrible program.