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Old 10-06-2023, 12:25 PM   #12
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This problem has reared its ugly head again. It's become increasingly problematic. It is definitely related to multiple versions of Calibre running simultaneously.

I'll add books to Calibre and connect using the web interface or CC and the books aren't there. I'll kill the GUI and yet I can still connect to Calibre Server.

If I kill all instances of Calibre in the Windows Task Manager and restart the GUI, everything looks right, but CC or the web interface doesn't associate the new books I've downloaded already with the same books on the Calibre Server.

Once I've started from a clean start I have to redownload the new books.

I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the way I start Calibre. It's started on the last line of a backup batch file:
start calibre

Should I be designating the library's location?

Jeff
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