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Old 08-05-2017, 10:50 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by d2produce View Post
I figured it out on my own. The answer was extremely simple and no it does not change between networks/machines it is the same universal simple steps for everyone.
Congrats on figuring out one insecure method of connecting to your computer.

As chaley stated, "there are a many (!) different ways to connect calibre to the net, and many different problems and security issues that come with those ways. CC has nothing to do with these choices. "

This statement is no less accurate because you discovered one insecure method.

Personally I simply sync my library to the cloud and access it from CC. So for me there is no need to run the content server.

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Also unlike the "Calibre program" Which is totally useless as it does not have a built-in reader. You can actually read AND download your books with this method.
I don't know what you mean by "Calibre program", but Calibre has an excellent built in reader.
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