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authorJonah Weissman <[email protected]>2018-07-19 20:00:25 -0400
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## I cannot solve my problem with the Windows DeDRM application, and now I need to ‘post a log’. How do I do that?
The Windows DeDRM application creates a log file in your home directory (C:\Users\[username]) every time it is run. After unsuccessfully removing DRM from one ebook, copy the contents of the log file (it is a simple text file) and paste it into your comment at Apprentice Alf's blog or in a new issue at Apprentice Harper's github repository.
+## Is there a way to use the DeDRM tools from the command line?
+See the [command line interface (CLI) instructions](CLI_INSTRUCTIONS.md).
# General Questions