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G42

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Apr 6, 2013
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I wonder if anyone can help...

I was given a 'Lenovo Ultra Secure' encrypted memory stick at work a year or two ago. When I plugged it into my mac, I couldn't find any way of opening the encryption software. At the time, I just continued to use an unencrypted one and lived dangerously.

Now, the company I work for has blocked unencrypted memory sticks on the network which leaves me no option but to revisit the Lenovo memory stick.

I've had a search around Google for anything about the use of these memory sticks with a Mac but can't find anything.

Is there any way of accessing the contents of these on a mac? Surely a company as big as Lenovo would provide some form of support?
 
It will be windows only. The only viable option I can see is to mount it via a Windows virtual machine. Lenovo don't really have any interest in making peripherals for the Mac.

If you need an equivalent product that's Mac and Windows compatible out of the box then look at the BlockMaster Safestick.
 
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