Open Adobe Digital Editions, and click the downward arrow next to the word LIBRARY. Once you have your Adobe ID, you can do your authorization. This is the account that you’ll use to authorize Adobe Digital Editions and all of your ebooks in the future. The first thing you need to do is create an Adobe ID. So just go ahead and authorize it right after you install it. I would say that the majority of error messages that people get result from not authorizing Adobe Digital Editions, or from authorizing at the wrong time. This will save you a lot of headache later on. You should authorize your copy of Adobe Digital Editions before you buy any ebooks. This is the way in which the software tries to make sure that you are the person who bought your ebooks, and you didn’t get them emailed to you for free from someone else. The authorization process that Adobe Digital Editions uses is probably the most important thing to learn. DRM is a controversial topic and I will probably discuss it in a lot more detail in a later post. It’s the digital security that prevents a user from passing around an ebook for free. ![]() * DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. I have been able to compile some instructions for the best way to use it, which I will share below, along with some other related topics. I’ve been involved with providing tech support for this program and developing documentation on its use (no, I don’t work for Adobe.) I have researched and solved many of its error messages. I’ve been using Adobe Digital Editions since it first came out. This program is used to manage the transfer of DRM* Adobe eBooks (both PDF and ePub) between your computer and many ebook reading devices, such as the Nook, Sony Reader, BeBook, Cybook, and others. The first ebook reader program that I want to discuss is Adobe Digital Editions.
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