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Old 09-09-2018, 10:03 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by kaito View Post
Both computers are Windows 7.
The computer from which the epub was copied is completely shut down, and calibre still doesn't import the file. When I reconnect to the network share and rename the .epub it is immediately imported.

Maybe if calibre fails an import (due to the file being locked while it was copying) it won't try to import it again after the lock is removed? (unless the file is renamed, or if another file is added to trigger a re-read of the folder?)
Anyway, I will try using the content server in the future.
As Kovid said. Any reason. A/V scan, cloud sync, Indexing( go to the Auto Add folder properties and disable indexing )
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