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9 Replies Latest reply on Apr 12, 2016 8:00 PM by douge69549004 "Error getting license. Server communication problem: E_ADEPT_REQUEST_EXPIRED" makeshifter Oct 24, 2011 3:58 AM I'm trying to re-download my digital editions library, because the whole thing just mysteriously disappeared. I went to Books On Board (where I bought them adobe digital editions e_act_not_ready all) and downloaded them again. They come as ACSM (adobe content server message) files. But every time I try to open them with Digital Editions I get the message:Error getting licenseServer communication problem: E_ADEPT_REQUEST_EXPIREDWhat's going on, and how do I fix it to get my books back?Cheers guys. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 6679Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 9 replies 1. Re: "Error getting license. Server communication problem: E_ADEPT_REQUEST_EXPIRED" Frustrated in AZ Oct 24, 2011 5:08 AM (in response to makeshifter) Digital Editions looks at the time and date of your computer. Make surethat it's set correctly for the time, date AND the time zone.=========== Like Show 1 Likes(1) Actions 2. Re: "Error getting license. Server communication problem: E_ADEPT_REQUEST_EXPIRED" heyheyhey Jan 9, 2014 1:43 PM (in response to Frustrated in AZ) I work for a publishing company that uses ADE,
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Editions Error getting License. License Server Communication Problem: E_ADEPT_REQUEST_EXPIREDLast Updated: Apr 29, 2015 error getting license. license server communication problem e_lic_already_fulfilled_by_another_user | 3464 ViewsTopics: Errors, Adobe, Technical Assistance Was this helpful? 2 8 AAnswer The error you're receiving can be error getting license license server communication problem e_auth_bad_device_key_or_pkcs12 caused by one or more of the following system settings: incorrect clock time, incorrect date, or incorrect time zone. Carefully check your device's system time, date, and time zone to verify that they https://forums.adobe.com/thread/917022 are correct in relation to your location. You can access time settings by clicking or double-clicking on your clock. When these are properly set, you should no longer experience this error. If the timestamp on the Adobe Content Server Manager (ACSM files that manage the download of Adobe DRM-protected ebooks) doesn't match the current time, then the activation server assumes that the title has expired and you http://help.enkilibrary.org/a.php?qid=432402 can't download the eBook. Because these ACSM files expire, you can't open an ACSM file that has been saved on your computer from a previous session. To avoid trouble, delete any saved ACSM files and clear your temporary internet files. Once you've done that, you can download titles from enki Library under your account at any time during the lending period. When you download the ACSM file, be sure to open it right away so you can download your selection without issue. Answered by Ask ccclib.orgOther Answers / Comments (0) Improve this answer or post a comment Related QuestionsAdobe error: E_LIC_ALREADY_FULFILLED_BY_ANOTHER_USERHow do I download a title to my eReader? (Sony, Nook)How do I download and read enki eBooks to my laptop or desktop?Windows can't open acsm files Browse by Popular Topicsabout – admin – Adobe – BlueFire – borrowing – Collection Development – download – Errors – formats – Getting Started – holds – Kindle – MARC records – Marketing – mobile – network – policy – returning – search tips – statistics – Technical Assistance – wishlist View All Topics Powered by Springshare; All rights reserved. Report a tech support issue. View the mobile version of this page.
first ebook reader program that I want to discuss is Adobe Digital Editions. 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. I've been using Adobe Digital Editions since it first came out. 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 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. * DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. It's the digital security that prevents a user from passing around an ebook for free. DRM is a controversial topic and I will probably discuss it in a lot more detail in a later post. authorization The authorization process that Adobe Digital Editions uses is probably the most important thing to learn. 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. You should authorize your copy of Adobe Digital Editions before you buy any ebooks. This will save you a lot of headache later on. 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. So just go ahead and authorize it right after you install it. how to authorize The first thing you need to do is create an Adobe ID. This is the account that you'll use to authorize Adobe Digital Editions and all of your ebooks in the future. Create an Adobe ID here. Once you have your Adobe ID, you can do your authorization. Open Adobe Digital Editions, and click the downward arrow next to the word LIBRARY. Then click "Authorize computer". From there, all you have to do is sign in with your Adobe ID and follow the instructions. From here on out, all of the ebooks you buy while under this authorization will be tied to your Adobe ID. Try not to mess this up by switching to a different Adobe ID later. That will render your ebooks unopenable. .acsm files The Adobe ebook downloading process makes use of files that end in .acsm. That stands for Adobe Content Server Manager. This is one of the things that causes a lot of confusion for people. This file is what you initially download when you start an ebook download. It acts as a "transfer file", managing the communication b