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Old 01-17-2016, 03:59 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by AnotherCat View Post
If using Windows (and I assume something similar could be done with the Linux derivative O/Ss) you could try creating a non-Administrator Guest User Account in Windows that had only "Read" permission for the directory/folder that your Calibre Library is in. Your guests would use that user account.
That will not work. The main Calibre program will not work correctly if does not have full read/write access to the Calibre library files. Using the calibre server is the way to go.
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