Thread: Done with Kobo
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Old 02-21-2014, 11:49 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Joeldmtl View Post
Not to be argumentative, but if you reread my post it explicitly says that charging is not blocked by the firewall. What it is saying is that the function of connecting e-readers to Kobo.com can be blocked by the firewall. Thereby blocking firmware updates and e-books to be downloaded to the e-reader.
No, the device is mounted as a mass storage device. There is no interaction with the firewall. It's possible an anti-virus program could block it, or group policies. But it would probably block other devices. The latter is done in corporate environments, but there is usually a notification when the device is blocked.
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