Alternative DRM client for ACS 4.0?

Hi all,
I am building a Windows ebook reader instead of leveraging ADE for ACS 4.0.
After checking the document and forum of Adobe, I found the ACS client seems must be bundled with RMSDK to do the activation/authorization.
Does there have alternative to implement a windows ACS client without using the RMSDK?
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Kenneth

Thanks for your quick response. I appreciate.

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