Yes, that should work.
On Nov 11, 2010, at 1:57 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

> Thanks so much for this. However, How would she get the stream authorized to 
> run audible books if we can't get it working? Should we authorize it on 
> another windows machine, then we could just move all the downloaded audible 
> files to the card manually through the finder? WOuld that work? Thanks again.
> 
> Kevin
> On Nov 10, 2010, at 11:19 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> 
>> I think it might be vmware, since I had the same thing happen with windows 
>> XP. My suggestion for audible is to simply use a card reader, and liet 
>> itunes handle the downloading of the audible content.
>> On Nov 10, 2010, at 10:30 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey folks. A friend of mine has an MBP 13-inch with Snowleopard, VM Ware, 
>>> and Windows 7. She needs to plug her stream in via windows in order to be 
>>> able to move audible books to it using the audible manager. When I plug the 
>>> stream into the computer, I get the dialog asking me if I want to connect 
>>> to mac or windows. I choose windows, but nothing happens: no alert sound, 
>>> no nothing. I've tried this with 2 separate streams on 2 separate machines 
>>> running the same setup. Even when the stream is plugged in and I try to go 
>>> to the connect USB submenu, the stream does not appear. Several questions 
>>> come to mind.
>>> 
>>> 1. Is this a windows 7 or vmware problem, or both? I know that windows 7 
>>> users can access the stream no problem, but I wonder if the vm ware layer 
>>> is adding extra problems.
>>> 
>>> 2. If the stream is a complete no go, is there a way to load the audible 
>>> books and authorization on the memory card? This individual is very 
>>> irritated about the fact that this won't work. If anyone can help, I'd 
>>> really appreciated. You guys rock.
>>> 
>>> Kevin
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