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Old 07-10-2025, 03:12 AM   #17
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The file name sent to your ereader should be set from metadata depending on the template you use when saving. The name in the calibre library is not really relevant. Basically use the calibre library directory as a black box and stop peeking under it's skirts.

You may want to look at the location for your calibre library and move it to a location that has a shorter path. i.e. D:\Calibre\<library name>.

OTOH, out of perhaps morbid curiosity, what is a hush number? You may want to disable updating metadata in the file when it is being sent from calibre to your Sage since that can and will modify the file hash.

Depending on what file system you are using, other limitations may be present.

If you are trying to use very long file paths, have you set FileSystem LongPathsEnabled to enabled in the registry and does the application have set longPathAware true in the application's manifest?
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