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Old 07-18-2010, 09:24 AM   #37
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Good News - it's working!

I tried to run the Reader Library software under Safe Mode and this worked.
Hmmm - something must be running on the normal system that is preventing it from running. It ends up it was Jungle Disk. As soon as I disconnected the drive, the Reader Library software ran normally. Jungle Disk is a GUI front end for Amazon's S3 service. I use it as an off-site backup for my photographs. Sony gets very low marks for not playing nicely with Jungle Disk. There are many other applications that use S3 for storage like Carbonite, JetS3t, and S3Fox Organizer. I'm betting that any of these might have the same effect.
But maybe it's not Sony that's at fault, bu Jungle Disk that's the problem. Just because other software seems to work with JD, doesn't mean it's not the fault of JD.
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