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Reader uses .Net to verify access security. .Net depends on e-mail address.
Over the course of time most people change their ISP and thus their e-mail
address. How do people solve the problem of retaining access to their Reader
and not continually being in conflict with .Net?
This becomes critical when you do not remember the e-mail address in which
you downloaded Reader and therefore can not open any of your library which
you bought.
Over the course of time most people change their ISP and thus their e-mail
address. How do people solve the problem of retaining access to their Reader
and not continually being in conflict with .Net?
This becomes critical when you do not remember the e-mail address in which
you downloaded Reader and therefore can not open any of your library which
you bought.