I just did this with a customer, and all we did was to go into BP Trans. = and pressed alt plus r, and pressed enter on the audible folder where the = books were kept, the list came up, we selected the book and then it asked = for the Audible User name and pin. Once we put in that information, Book = Port was activated and the sending process started.=20 Pamela >>> marlaina@xxxxxxxxxx 08/25/04 01:50PM >>> Larry, when I was helping Mike the other day, his audible books were invisible to him before activating the device; that was where I got the = clue that he needed to activate. Can you really send an audible book without having previously activated? As I said before, I don't remember what the heck I did for audible is my second home on the web and I just intuitively got mine and Gary's going, once a friend got me into the latest beta while at ACB. Marlaina Lieberg ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 4:45 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: Book Port Transfer software and Window-eyes > Just send an audible.com book, and the software will prompt you to =3D > activate the device. > > > >>> walt@xxxxxxxxxx Tuesday, August 24, 2004 6:46:42 PM >>> > Larry and list - > > I'm having a real difficult time trying to figure out how to activate my > Book Port as an Audible device. I've done this many times with other > devices, so I'm familiar with the general procedure, but when I connect = my > Book Port to the PC; regardless of whether or not AudibleManager is =3D > running; > I don't see any way to activate the device. Nowhere is Book Port listed = as > an available device for activation. The BP help implies that the process = =3D > is > automatic when I connect, but this doesn't seem to be the case. What do = I > need to do to activate it? Thanks in advance for any help. > > -- > Walt Smith - Clearwater, FL > walt@xxxxxxxxxx=3D20=20 > > > > >