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Old 07-27-2012, 08:16 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by edabxv View Post
Hi,

I don't know if title would be clear, so:

I have Calibre intalled on my home machine and have content server running.

I can connect with a browser to a content server from anywhere to my home without problems.

what I am looking for, is to connect my laptop Calibre to home content server and not from browser.

Is there a way?

Thank you
edabxv
Not really:
Calibre is not Multi-user (or multi-user proof)

You could remote control your Calibre Computer (server) with Remote desktop connection (built in to Windows Pro versions) or VNC. In either case, be sure to use a strong password on the connection logon.
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