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Old 04-25-2020, 08:56 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Casus View Post
Calibre library is in Focumenten. (Not on C:/ because I don't want write on the SSD)
Have you relocated your user Documanten folder to F:Documenten, as I have, but to D: viz:

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If you have, then I suspect you are running up against the Windows Protected Folder feature, its a ransomware protection racket feature. There are two ways to fix it a) exclude the library folder from Windows Protected folders, or b) move your calibre libraries out of the Documenten folder. I favour the latter.

Create a Folder on the F: drive called Calibre, within it create another folder called Libraries, then move your calibre library(ies) into F:\Calibre\Libraries. Start calibre and use library icon->Switch/create... to 'hook' the library(ies) in the new location.

Hopefully that should work.

BR

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