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Old 09-03-2013, 11:28 PM   #9
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I have my Calibre Server exposed to the web using the remote access provided in Windows Home Server. WHS sets up the port forwarding and provides a domain. Works great. Mine's password protected and only shared with family.

Easiest way to go, though, is probably to move your library into a cloud service like Dropbox, etc.
I would like to do this on my WHS, can you point me to some instructions? Did you install the Calibre program on the WHS?
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