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Old 08-10-2018, 11:13 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by TheArtfulDodger View Post
Hi, Terisa:
The reason I thought a separate instance of Calibre would be better was because I thought Calibre would have to keep track of ALL of the information it juggles for both libraries. My current Calibre has a number of different libraries, while this second one would handle books that are right now simply in a file in my Cloud.

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Only the per User configuration is common (the stuff in the preferences folder).
Per Library stuff (custom columns...) is stored in the DB. So when viewing the Library in the GUI, is the only time it comes into play.

BUT...
The content server uses the Configuration folder. If your Calibre has multiple Libraries in the Quick Switch List and your goal was to hide specific libraries, that won't work as desired. The Content server shows all libraries unless you use the advanced sharing over the net Login rules
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