How do I change my authorization ID?

How do I change my authorization ID so I can download books from my public library? Long story about ID I used when I set up adobe account, but need to change so everything is in sync.

I think you should ask in the Digital Editions forum, Adobe Digital Editions

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    I found the answer in another discussion
    5. Jul 3, 2008 4:32 PM (in response to (JGS))
    Re: How can I change computer authorization after two Adobe IDs have been merged together?  
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    Jim Lester
    Adobe Systems

  • How do I change the authorization e-mail for a device?

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    1.  I'm sure you must have tried signing in to Adobe and changing email address in your profile.  Don't know if they retrofit.
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    So thanks for all the suggestions.  What I take away from all this is that the Nook works well with B&N but using ADE for EPUB books is clumsy and tedious. Or possibly it is just slow.   If I had wanted only books in English I could have gotten the Kindle, but with Nook I expected to gain access to Dutch books.  It had worked before, but this time, perhaps with this seller, I spent hours spread over 3 days to sort it out and I still don't know how to avoid this the next time. 

  • How do you change ID authorization if wrong ID was installed?

    Got a new tablet with all my programs pre-installed.  Adobe ID used for setup is not my ID so now I cannot access my books.  How can I change the authorization ID so that I can access my books?

    CTL-shift-D does nothing.
    In ADE under Help it says “Authorize Computer CtrlShiftU”, however this line item is in light grey, indicating that you cannot click on this line and the command CtrlShiftU does not work either.  The next line under Help is” Authorization Information CtrlShiftI” which shows me the ID authorization that is set up for ADE, but this ID is not my correct ID.  It was set up by the “seller” of the tablet as a working dummy account ([email protected]) for them to set up all the programs I wanted on the tablet.  So now I am locked out from changing the authorization for this computer – it keeps telling me this computer is already authorized to that incorrect ID.
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  • How to make changes in Authorization profile?

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           I want to remove the particular tcode from that authorization profile.please help.
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    Aki
    In new SAP versions, they have replaced direct profile generation with Roles concept and all the new profiles are attached to the roles. Follow this link and read it completely and understand the concept.
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_bw21c/helpdata/en/52/6714b6439b11d1896f0000e8322d00/content.htm
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  • Change the authorization email address?

    How do I change the authorization email address once it's already been activated?

    It's possible, and THIS
    LINK<http://ebookreadersoftware.wordpress.com/2010/10/27/how-to-change-the-authorized-adobe-id/>
    gives
    you a way to do it.
    Hope this helps!
    ===============

  • HT1349 how can I change an email for authorization, the email address we used years back, is no longer a valid email address

    how can I change an email for authorization, the email address we used years back, is no longer a valid email address

    SfromW wrote: ... how can I change an email for authorization, the email address we used years back, is no longer a valid email address
    How to change account here: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH1641
    If you need more help, start here: http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/
    SfromW wrote: ... we can't remember the password from the old email address (for authorization)...
    Help Retrieving and changing passwords here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1911
    If you need more help, from iTunes for Windows, click  iTunes > iTunes Store > Support
    SfromW wrote: ... apple should make it easier to transfer authorization authority....I would think anyways.
    You might want to rethink your thoughts about making transferring authority easier.  Making it too easy would certainly degrade your account's security.  If you still believe it should be easier, you can send feedback directly to Apple via http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html
    You will not get a response, but you can be certain that the responsible Apple people will see your input for consideration in FaceTime product development.
    As a new user, please understand that you are NOT directly addressing Apple here.  For more info about Apple discussions, start here: http://discussions.apple.com/static/apple/tutorial/etiquette.html 
    Message was edited by: EZ Jim
    Mac OSX 10.7.4

  • How do I change authorization in adobe digital editions using windows vista

    How do I change authorization in adobe digital editions using windows vista?
    When I try ctrl alt delete, I get the blue windows log in sceen.  How do I get past the log in screen to use the ctrl alt delete to change authorization for the adobe digital editions screen.

    Adobe apps can be reset to their factory defaults by using Ctrl+Alt+Shift, not Del. The rest doesn't really make any sense since you did not provide any details and authorizations can't be changed that way, anyway. If you want to transfer books to other devices you need to contact the vendors to release the DRM/ provide a new download and if you want to change the registered ID, you need to contact support or create a completely new account, which in turn will require you to buy your DRM managed books again/ get a new download as well.
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