12-07-2015, 10:58 AM | #31 | ||
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Calibredb: Windows 7 UAC Issues for "Standard Users"
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You are referring to the Configuration dialog and its pushbutton to automatically create the custom columns you select using calibredb if you so choose. Library Codes spawns an operating system subprocess to run calibredb. If you create them manually, then there is no need for calibredb to be run as a convenience. In 'steady state', you certainly do not need to run Calibre with administrator priviledges. I upgraded my Windows 7 laptops to Windows 10 months ago, but when I used 7, I was always an administrator, and also turned off UAC. See the Original Post notes copied below. DaltonST Quote:
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01-06-2016, 05:58 PM | #32 |
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Sorry. I thought I had found just the plugin I needed, but, alas, it doesn't work in Windows 10 64-bit.
(Windows 10 Home, Version 1511, Build 10586.36) It seems to install, but I cannot find a way to access it. There are no extra columns installed. No buttons or menu options. It shows up in the list of installed plugins, but the 'customise plug-in' button just asks me to restart Calibre. (calibre, version 2.48.0 ERROR: Must restart: You must restart calibre before you can configure the <b>Library Codes</b> plug-in I am the administrator and I have restarted Calibre normally, and again specifically run it 'as administrator'. I have rebooted and tried again. Uninstalled and re-installed. No joy. Have I missed something really obvious? Many thanks in advance, Alutian |
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01-06-2016, 06:02 PM | #33 | |
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Windows 10 64
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@Alutian: I personally use only Windows 10 64bit. I develop all of my plugins exclusively in Windows 10 64 bit. Did you add the icon to your toolbar? Calibre > Preferences > Toolbar. DaltonST |
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01-06-2016, 06:38 PM | #34 |
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1. Go to Calibre > Preferences > Plugins. 2. "Remove" Library Codes. 3. Restart Calibre. 4. Manually download the librarycodes.zip file from the OP. 5. Go to Calibre > Preferences > Plugins. 6. "Load Plugin from File". 7. Exit from Calibre (don't just restart). 8. Run Calibre. Just to be safe, always run Calibre "as an administrator" via a shortcut that is configured to always do so. Also, perhaps you have some odd antivirus issues that stopping the installation for some odd reason. Check the logs of software such as that on your pc. Download several other plugins and try to install them. See what happens. DaltonST |
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01-09-2016, 07:24 PM | #37 | |
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Windows 10 64
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I tried the above again just in case... and again, but uninstalling/re-installing Calibre instead of restarting or exiting + a full power off/power on cycle of Windows (Windows restart is not perfect sometimes ) Anti-virus is Windows Defender, so should not be a problem. Windows logs show nothing of interest. The only thing I can think of which is not a standard installation of Windows 10 64-bit is that my temp and tmp folders are not on the same drive as the Windows installation. Windows is on C:, temp files are on A:, a RAMDrive. One last try... off to install Calibre 32-bit... Last hope! No hope! Didna work. Last edited by alutian; 01-09-2016 at 07:33 PM. Reason: Update |
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01-10-2016, 02:34 AM | #38 |
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@alutian - FWIW: you can give calibre an alternative (dedicated) location for its temporary files via it's Environment variables. For peace of mind it might be worth eliminating that 'wrinkle'.
And, are you running calibre 'normally' - ie not using "Run as Administrator" BR |
01-10-2016, 09:49 AM | #39 |
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Running Calibre 2.47.0 PORTABLE and encounters same symptoms as stated here, i.e it appears in plugins but is found nowhere and clicking on it gives the same message to "restart calibre to configure plugin...". Has given calibre.exe and calibredb.exe admin properties in "Compatibility" Options but it makes no difference. UAC is disabled also for the purpose. Q+S installs correctly however.... has not tried it yet thought. Running on Windows 8.1 64bit.
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01-10-2016, 02:12 PM | #40 |
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Other Plugins?
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Please list all of the other optional plugins that you have downloaded and installed, and that appear as icons on your toolbar as normal. DaltonST |
01-10-2016, 02:15 PM | #41 |
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Other Plugins?
@alutian:
Please list all of the other optional plugins that you have downloaded and installed, and that appear as icons on your toolbar as normal. DaltonST |
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If you are running 'Portable' (starting using the standard BAT), it expects TO USE specific differences in location of the configuration (and all the User-Security rights).
Running as a hybrid (Portable installed ON a internal Drive) requires you to modify the startup to fit your situation. Most PI stick close to the Calibre model and work well when installed by the same Program as they are expected to run under ( <Configuration folder>/plugins ) . Some PI add another depth to their configuration for additional support to keep all the requirements together and not allow them to spread over the system. |
01-10-2016, 02:30 PM | #43 |
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Benchmark Plugins
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As a benchmark, please install the following plugins, and report back whether or not their icons appear on your toolbar properly after you have added them to your toolbar in Calibre > Preferences: Count Pages Extract ISBN Find Duplicates Quality Check View Manager Modify ePubs Library Codes has never been tested on anything except Windows 10 64, on which it was developed. @alutian, you have a non-standard Windows 10 installation. Question: do all of the benchmark plugins install and appear on the toolbar? Or not? If not, then the problem is your Windows 10 installation. @jems07, you use Windows 8.1. Ditto as above. Given the ~5,000 downloads of Library Codes, only you have reported issues that were not related to Windows 7 UAC Administrator issues. The whole Administrator thing has to do with Library Codes spawning operating system subprocesses that Windows 7 disallows. DaltonST |
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Windows Paths
The Library Codes configuration .json file on my PC has the path:
"C:\Users\DaltonST\AppData\Roaming\calibre\plugins \Library Codes.json" My Calibre executable has the path: "C:\Program Files\Calibre2\calibre.exe" All of my Calibre libraries are on drives S: or X:. Everything work perfectly on my Windows 10 64. DaltonST |
01-10-2016, 03:13 PM | #45 | |
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Has done an install of Calibre64bit and installed library codes. It works all fine. It creates the custom columns fine.... it appears only with the portable (downloaded from calibre site) i guest its 32bit version the portable.
The gui.json in the 64bit version shows the "Library Codes" in "action-layout-toolbar-device": [ , among others and Quote:
portable settings folider: J:\PortableApps\Calibre\Calibre Settings\plugins 64bit version settings folder: C:\Users\jemsoo7\AppData\Roaming\calibre in the folder: J:\PortableApps\Calibre\Calibre Settings\plugins there is no "Library Codes.json" but only the "Library Codes.zip" file.... could it be with the 32bit version or a permission issues on the DLL as i have put all different exe files compatibility: run as administrator in the J:\PortableApps\Calibre\Calibre folder. i have installed most of the plugins from mobileread for testing purposes meanwhile all works fine (except a few like PrincePDF for linux). Photo is from the Portable Version... |
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