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Q:I would like to secure all the data on my Memory Key. Why am I limited to a Maximum Privacy Zone of 90%?

A:Your Memory Key needs space to run KeySafe II, as well as information about your Memory Key. 10% of your Memory Key is kept free to save space for upgrades and future applications without hindering KeySafe II operation.

Q:How do I know if I’m working in my Privacy Zone or in the Public Zone?

A:If you’re working in Windows 2000, the KeySafe II icon is displayed with a red lock inside it when you’re in your Privacy Zone. If you’re working in Windows 2000 or XP, the background color in your root file folder or in your Memory Key icon is blue when you’re in your Privacy Zone. (This visual indication is not seen if you have selected a classic folder view on your computer.)

Q:How do I switch between the Public Zone and my Privacy Zone?

A:Launch KeySafe II from your desktop, Memory Key or quick launch bar. If you see a prompt asking for your password, this means that you are currently in the Public Zone. To switch to your Privacy Zone, enter your password and click OK. If you see a pop-up window with a prompt asking you for logout confirmation from your Privacy Zone, this means that you are working in your Privacy Zone. To switch, click OK. To remain logged into your Privacy Zone, click Cancel.

Q:I accidentally deleted KeySafe II from my Memory Key. How can I access data in my Privacy Zone?

A:Copy the KeySafe exe from the CD that shipped with your key or go to (http://www.pc.ibm.com); search under USB 2.0 Memory Key and download the exe. The Privacy Zone that you previously designated will be accessible.

Q:Can I use KeySafe II with more than one Memory Key on my computer?

A:Yes. All IBM 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB Memory Keys support the KeySafe II application installed on your operating system.

Q:Can I use more than one Memory Key with KeySafe II simultaneously?

A:No.

Q:Is there an alternate way to format both the Public and Private Zones on my Memory Key if KeySafe II formatting fails?

A:Yes. Use the OS format utility. Then copy KeySafe II and you are ready to use it.

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Contents IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Page IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Page Contents Iv IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Registering your option PrefaceVi IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Introduction 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Installing the Memory Key in Windows 2000 or Windows XP 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide MyKey System setupCustomizing MyKey Visual indication Setting preferencesAbout Select your languageHide/Show HelpButtons LCDTools MyKey personal label Personalizing your memory keyMyKey personal icon MyKey personal soundSynchronization options Advanced featuresEnable Write Protection Synchronizing previously selected folders Creating personal folders Auto Run Additional featuresSend to Memory Key Drive Frequently Asked Questions FAQs TroubleshootingGetting started Creating the Privacy Zone Using multilingual KeySafeSystem requirements 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Using your Privacy Zone 4IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Logging out of your Privacy Zone Privacy Zone and System Suspend/HibernationTrust option Desktop Customizing your settingsChanging your password Using multilingual KeySafe II Changing your Privacy Zone FAQsUsing multilingual KeySafe II 12IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Uninstalling the service KeySafe II and MyKey in Non-Admin ModeInstallation instructions 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Creating an IBM boot memory key Using IBM Memory Key Boot UtilitySystem setup requirements Booting your computer with the IBM Memory Key Telephone technical support Appendix A. Service and SupportOnline technical support Country or Region Telephone Number Appendix A. Service and Support A-3 4IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Part 1 General Terms What this Warranty Does not CoverYour Additional Responsibilities How to Obtain Warranty ServiceWhat IBM Will Do to Correct Problems Exchange of a Machine or PartLimitation of Liability Part 2 Country-unique Terms Venezuela ParaguayPeru UruguayIndia Cambodia and LaosCAMBODIA, INDONESIA, and Laos PEOPLE’S Republic of China PRC JapanMalaysia NEW ZealandEUROPE, Middle EAST, Africa Emea SingaporeGoverning Law Consumers European Union EUFollowing paragraphs are added to this section Hungary EgyptFrance GermanySlovakia IrelandItems for Which IBM is Not Liable United Kingdom Part 3 Warranty InformationWarranty Period Types of Warranty Service CRU and Customer Carry-In or Mail-In Service CRU and Courier or Depot ServiceCountry or Region Telephone Number Guarantee supplement for Mexico Appendix C. Guarantee supplement for Mexico 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Appendix D. Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC statement TrademarksEuropean Union emission directive Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statementAvis de conformite a la reglementation d’Industrie Canada Deutsche EMV-Direktive electromagnetische VerträglichkeitUnion Europea Normativa EMC Union Européenne Directive Conformité électromagnétiqueUnione Europea Directiva EMC Conformidad électromagnética Appendix D. Notices D-5 6IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Page Part Number 22P9239