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Old 10-28-2022, 03:00 PM   #277
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Originally Posted by snow-raven View Post
-I do use the ZotFile plugin to store attachments in a wired network location. However, these file paths appear correctly in the Zotero export and the connection is present at the time of sync. I have not had any issues with this in the past, either in Zotero or ZMI. Local storage is not an option due to storage volumes and other logistics. I understand that this might risk an attachment not connecting, but would it prevent some records for even appearing in the import?

Full Calibre Debug mode should answer your question as to whether the ZotFile Path works in ZMI.

I have only standard Zotero installed on my Calibre ZMI test environment of Windows 11 using local SSDs.



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