![]() ![]() Adobe AIR is a cross-platform runtime environment that lets you run Adobe applications on your computer, even if you don’t have Adobe installed. To install Adobe Digital Editions on Linux, you will need to first install Adobe AIR. ![]() Adobe Digital Editions is available for both Windows and Mac, but it can also be installed on Linux. You can use it to transfer eBooks from your computer to your eReader, as well as to read eBooks on multiple devices. However, the Adobe ID account page I listed above may not bother you, it seems very simple compared to their main site.Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) is a software that lets you view and manage eBooks and other digital publications. Depending on how bad of the reaction, if it is too much then I would say having a trusted friend create the Adobe ID for you is the best method. It is possible that you might avoid what is bothering you that way. You also could try using say Firefox with NoScript addon to disable the scripts and enable only the ones you need (enable the adobe site first, then each one in turn until you can create an ID account). In that case I don’t know other than having someone else do it for you. Unless you mean creating a adobe ID account () which ADE uses to authorize you. Click on the help menu in the program and it will tell you if you are, or aren’t registered. As for checking registration, that is done in the ADE program itself. The direct download to the 2.0.1 version for windows is here You shouldn’t need to browse their site using that link. Would have been nice if Overdrive made some sort of announcement. I spent several days getting everything working again. Leading me to reverting, deleting the authorization and upgrade again. I tried upgrading ADE which didn’t work as it said I wasn’t authorized, yet wouldn’t let me do so (gave an error when I tried). At the time it drove me crazy trying to figure out the problem, and no one had any idea. I would have mentioned the situation with ADE to Nate back in November, but I thought it was old news. I ran into this issue, but thankfully I still had the install file. Which, if you don’t still have your older install file, could be a problem. The reason this is better is *if* the upgrade doesn’t import your authorization properly, you have to uninstall 2.01, install the older version, and deauthorize with that version. While you can upgrade, it is best to deregesiter it first by pressing ctrl-shift-d while ADE is open to bring up the erase authorization popup and click the erase button (there isn’t a option to erase it directly from the help menu). Nope you can’t have more than one copy of ADE on your system. If you ask me for help, that is where I will go looking for a solution. This fixed the problem for most people, including my source, but if you are still having issues then the best place to find a solution is either the Adobe support forums or on MobileRead. Deauthorize and reauthorize your computer with Adobe by accessing the help menu in Adobe DE.So if you are seeing the #2038 error in Adobe DE, here is how to fix it. But others, including my source Erica Sadun, reported that they could not download OverDrive ebooks until after they had reauthorized their computer with Adobe. The only way to fix the issue was to update Adobe DE to v2.0.1 or higher, and for many users that fixed the problem. Users who still ran Adobe DE 1.7 on either Windows or MACos reported getting error #2038 when they tried to download an ebook. Sometime in late November or early December 2016 OverDrive and/or Adobe updated their platforms in some way that broke Adobe DE 1.7. The app could still read ebooks, but numerous members of MobileRead reported that it could no longer download DRMed ebooks from OverDrive. If you are using Adobe Digital Editions 1.7, and are having trouble downloading ebooks from OverDrive, I think I can tell you why. ![]()
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