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Old 01-24-2016, 04:45 PM   #11
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As BetterRed said, different users will have different default configuration directories.

But the libraries themselves are stored all in one folder, and metadata is part of the library, not calibre-wide configuration.

If both Windows Users are accessing a calibre library at " Z:\books\Calibre-Library1\", but they are seeing different metadata, then that means the two users are seeing two different " Z:\books\Calibre-Library1\metadata.db" files.
Which should be impossible, except maybe in some really convoluted scenario involving networked drives, multiple physical PCs, and a really bad connection???


Can you double-check that you are using the exact library folders you think you are using?
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