
Note that I'm running ADE Version 3.0, which is out of date, so your experiences may be slightly different. Note that the Overdrive apps can also accept the AdobeID, although they suggest using an OverdriveID. PC app with your existing personal or newly created Adobe Digital Editions ID and not. If it says Overdive, you will have to deauthorize the computer and then reauthorize with an AdobeID. Important Note for Nook GlowLight Plus users: To set up your Nook. It should have your email address, and then say AdobeID. The email addresses can be the same, but the IDs are not the same! Open Adobe Digital Editions and look at the Authorization information. If you use the Overdrive app on an iPad or something similar, you might be using an Overdrive ID. So what's the catch? (This is Barnes & Nobles) - The Nook only accepts an Adobe ID. It will appear under Books and also under MyFiles in the Nook Library menu. Put the book there, disconnect the Nook, and now you can read it. Now when you plug in the Nook, you will see a root directory, under which there is a My Documents directory.
#NOOK GLOWLIGHT PLUS ADOBE DIGITAL EDITIONS ANDROID#
The Mac will not see the Glowlight Plus when plugged in to actually transfer the book (the epub file downloaded by Adobe Digital Editions not the acsm file), you need to download the Android File Transfer software (just google it). Now for the fun part (this is for a Mac OSX): Click on that, and Adobe Digital Editions will open as usual.

(2) Go to Overdrive, check out a library book as usual, and download the. (1) On the Nook, in the settings menu, under Adobe DRM, enter your Adobe ID and password.
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So here are my steps to reading a library book.
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I read library books from Overdrive all the time, so this was good news. There was one available, so I downloaded it (version 45.1.14), which added Adobe DRM support. I checked for software updates tonight for the Nook Glowlight Plus (from the settings screen on the Nook not on the website).
