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March 26, 2010
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How to change the authorization info. if I have 2 accounts with Adobe?

  • March 26, 2010
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First of all hi to all,

The matter is that my BPP's books were initially authorised with my first adobe's account; BUT currently when I'm opening my adobe digital editions the authorisation info. is staying for my 2nd account and thus I am not able to use my urls for BPP's editions.

Kindly inform me of how to change the authorisation info. in my place - in order the adobe digital editions will be authorised for my  first account otherwise I cannot use my books.

I've carefully studied the prog. but I didn't find any properties opportunities where I could change these settings - no simple rules for changing authorisation info?!

The deinstallation and reinstallation processes afterwards didn't help either.

Kindly help to find a magic solution for such a trivial situation Adobe didn't foresee.

YF,

Andrey

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    Correct answer

    You can deauthorize the current account using  Ctrl-Shift-D (Cmd-Shift-D on Mac).  However please note that deauthorization strictly removes the account information from your computer and does nothing else.  Very specifically it doesn't not increase your activation allowance.  Repeated Authorization/Deauthorization, will lead to you running out of your alllowed activations, and you will need to submit a web request (http://www.adobe.com/support/digitaleditions click on 'Submit a web case')

    If you mean to use both AdobeIDs then you are far better off, creating a new OS User Account, and then authorizing ADE on that account with your other AdobeID.

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    March 26, 2010

    You can deauthorize the current account using  Ctrl-Shift-D (Cmd-Shift-D on Mac).  However please note that deauthorization strictly removes the account information from your computer and does nothing else.  Very specifically it doesn't not increase your activation allowance.  Repeated Authorization/Deauthorization, will lead to you running out of your alllowed activations, and you will need to submit a web request (http://www.adobe.com/support/digitaleditions click on 'Submit a web case')

    If you mean to use both AdobeIDs then you are far better off, creating a new OS User Account, and then authorizing ADE on that account with your other AdobeID.

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    March 11, 2011

    Please be more specific as to "creating a new OS User Account, and then authorizing ADE on that account with your other AdobeID."

    I authorized my laptop with my email ID user name, but later when I authorized my netbook, I used a second adobe signon by mistake.  Now I can't read half the books on my Nook as some had been authorized by one account and some by another.  I would like to either deauthorize and reauthorize the second account, but uninstalling and reinstalling did not work.  I will try the ctrl-Shift-D, once I see what should be open when I try that tactic, but if there is a way to have both accounts authorized on the same Nook, I would be happy with that.  All I want is to be able to read all my stuff, regardless of which authorization I used.  The idea of authorization concept creates a lot of confusion and issues.