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Old 08-28-2023, 11:34 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
Depends on what ?

BR
I knew the answer to that for NT from 1994 to about 2007. I can't answer it now, but I see some useful comments.
A lot has changed. Some offices back in 1996 to 2007 used Roaming Profiles and a Domain Controller / Server. Log in got very very slow on changing to a different workstation if there were a lot of user files (I forget how logout was affected/shutdown). If you only used your data-files on ONE workstation, it was best to store those somewhere else outside Users. Never used OneDrive and have had little use of Vista/W7 and Win10. NT3.5x, NT 4.0, XP and Server 2000 (not Workstation) were the ones I used most. In the end many offices had to assign workstations and even abandon Roaming Profiles (some WS maybe only 10 Mbps LAN). Later laptops (from about 2006) were the default and so no issue.

I suspect the current Calibre Library default on Windows is fine as Kovid is very through and there are plenty of users here.

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