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Old 11-24-2011, 10:55 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by dalcorn0303 View Post
hrmm I don't know what a White-list is lol I'm sorry I am not very computer savvy.
I was thinking to try to connect the kobo to my desktop -- the internet cable is plugged into that instead of to my laptop whose connection is wireless. Figureing the connection would be for sure. But now I have another issue thats probably not applicable to this section -- when I plug my kobo into my desktop my wireless mouse and keyboard stop working.
/sigh

Deb Alcorn
St. Louis, Mo
A white list is where you make allow exceptions in you security suite.
A block list is the list of programs to, block.

calibre.exe may have gotten added to the block list by an "Program update" or a stray click by a user of your computer.

Note: That some security suites log the fingerprint of the program at time of 'Allow' and block any newer versions that no longer match that. You need to do a NEW allow (or remove the block).

There may be more than 1 white list: Firewall, Web, Mail...
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