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June 25, 2015
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"you can only authorize this computer with an AdobeID that hasn't been previously used"

  • June 25, 2015
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When I try to authorize my new computer with my AdobeID, it gives me this message:

"You can only authorize this computer with an AdobeID that hasn't been previously used to authorize any other computer or mobile devices. Please try again."

It says nothing further and I have no idea what it's talking about since I have only ever authorized my AdobeID with one computer, and that was my old MacBook which I have now replaced. So, what do I need to do to get my current compute replaced? The chat support was totally useless and just sent me here.

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Participant
August 12, 2018

I have the same problem, but have a mac. my AdobeID is my email address and WAS used on my previous computer. Therefore, it was NOT anonymous.

Dominic Michael
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 25, 2015

This reason behind this error message. This device is activated with an Anonymous account which has a unique UUID stored in the registry. When you try to activate the same machine with different Adobe ID (UUID), this error message will be thrown.

Solution1: Deactivate the anonymous account and activate with the existing Adobe ID

Note: In this case, the books you have fulfilled with the Anonymous account will be permanently lost.

If you like to continue reading the books fulfilled by Anonymous account, you have to follow solution 2

Solution 2: You have to assign the UUID of anonymous ID to newly created Adobe ID. For more information please refer to, Adobe Digital Editions – Anonymous Activation

Hope this solves your issue.

Participant
June 25, 2015

Hi Dominic, thanks for your reply. I'm not sure which solution is the appropriate one for me because I'm not aware of having an Anonymous account. Here's what I need to be solved:

In January 2014 I purchased an electronic book that is a .acsm file. At that time, I downloaded ADE on my old MacBook, created an AdobeID, and linked that file to my AdobeID. I was able to read that book on my old MacBook just fine. Then my MacBook crashed, and I had to replace it. I downloaded ADE onto my new MacBook Pro and when I try to link it to my already-created AdobeID, so that I can download that same book again and access it on the new computer, that's the error message I receive above.

So, what do I do in order to link this new machine with my already-existing AdobeID so that I can access books that are associated with that AdobeID?

It sounds like Solution 1 is the answer, but I'm not sure what that means to "deactivate the anonymous account." How do I do THAT?

Participant
November 4, 2017

Same here. Tried searching for a solution in the forums, but the posts arn't answered. Even went into the registry editor and deleted the authorization file (suggested elsewhere), but the problem persists.

30 minutes into this and I have a firm wish to never have to have anything to do with Adobe ever again.


Downloaded this so called "working software" on another computer, where it was never been installed previously. No firewalls and such. Authorizing anonymously - the same error...Seriously? Is it ever tested?

I wonder if anybody from Adobe read this. The last non-working reply was in 2015. And they ask why people resist DRM.

Deactivating - doesn't work, grayed out

Removing "Adept" from the registry - doesn't help

What else? Creating new virtual machine and bying a new windows license just to read on freaking book?