Lol. I thought I'd be smart and try the procedure documented in the Kobo ePub-Specs page @ GitHub -->
Sideloading for Testing Purposes
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Desktop- Open the Kobo Desktop app.
- Make sure you have Adobe Digital Editions installed.
- Select the Library tab and press CTRL+Shift+S on Windows or ⌘+SHIFT+S on a Mac. This will display any files in the “My Digital Editions” folder on your computer with the extension .kepub.epub or .fxl.kepub.epub
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This resulted in Kobo Desktop displaying some icons for new material, followed by it crashing. And.... the crashes continue when I restart Desktop.