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Old 07-28-2012, 07:21 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by edabxv View Post
Thanks for reply, but I now think that was probably wrong in my understanding. It has nothing to do with single or multi user. I can connect to Calibre Content server from more than one browser and this is what confused me.

The issue is that Calibre app itself does not have mechanism to connect to Content Server
The Content serve is a Read Only connection to Calibre.

The multiuser problem is because more that 1 Write capable user can cause a change data that the others do not know about (and could also be attempting a change on the same data).
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