Hi Nancy,
Right now I am running on a Bn 6.1.1.  Since I have had bookshare I would leave 
all of the steps to the title of the book with the extension bless.  Of course 
you had to give your password, e-mail address was already there, and password 
would show and say stars until you were finished.  When it comes down to 
loading a bless book, you write out your password upon request.  They will 
announce the title with a brf connection.  They than ask if you want to delete 
the unpacked share group.  Actually that question comes before them telling you 
you have the boook unloaded into your bookshare.  When the prompt says Bks and 
you wanted to unpack you say yes, and must submit your bookshare password.  
This time in comes on speech or braille, not with the sars.  The book is 
downloaded into the machine.
Hope this works for you.
Linda and Lilly

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Nancy Ungar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braille Note <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 14:29:35 -0800
>Subject: [Braillenote] Bookshare and Ks 7

>Well, well.  I've been downloading severl books at a time, but
>today was the first time I've tried to unpack them with 7.0.
>When I go to unpack it, it says "invalid password".  I decided to
>put my password in  and enter, and it unpacked.  I never had to
>put the password in with Ks anything until now.  I don't see how
>this could be a Bookshare problem, but I'm just a lay person.
>I do feel, however, that there should be beta testers on this
>list.  If there are and I'm mistaken, I'm sorry.  There should at
>least be beta testers in Albany as well as New Zealand.  People
>in Albany California can test Bookshare, etc and try to recommend
>fixes.  It's easy enough to enter one's password, but I consider
>this a small step backwards.  I forgot how people said they
>resolved this issue, but I just merely put the password in.  I
>don't want Humanware to ignore this because it seems like a small
>inccvenience.  When initially downloading the book to be
>unpacked, we've always had to put the password in.  I don't mind
>that.  I do mind having to put it in while unpacking, and I'm not
>going to use my computer to download Bookshare and web braille
>like I used to before I got the Braille Note.  I'm sorry if I
>sound mildly annoyed.  I think other people had this problem with
>the Bt and 7.0, right? Thanks for reading.
>Nancy

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