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Old 06-12-2017, 02:16 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by technochitlin View Post
Interesting. Moved my calibre library back to my C: drive, and the behavior is exactly the same. Using System Explorer 7 (by Mister Group) as my Task Manager I did notice something else, though- instead of a "calibre-server" process being created after running the command (via a batch file), I have "cmd.exe" in my processes, showing the following parameters-

/c ""C:\My Utilities\calibrelib.bat" "

Note the weird double quotes. This is the batch file I run-

calibre-server –port 8080 –with-library C:\Users\jay-d\Documents\calibre

Strange, to say the least.
Those 'weird double quotes" have been an idiosyncrasy of what one sees in Task Manager/Process Explorer etc for Windows batch/command files since the year dot.

Version 2.85.1 calibre-server is working fine here in using command files similar to yours. I suggest you run a Check Library on the library.

BR
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