No idea whether it will be working or not. Now I marked all files on the drive and draged-and-dropped them to my harddrive. Once I have entered the password, I finally received a picture like this after another 19 Minutes of waiting time. Otherwise the user might think the program has crashed!) (Question on the side to the SanDisk People: Why does it take 14 Minutes? An why is no information provided telling the user that it might take “some” time to start up the application? From my professional point of view I know that some kind of counter/screen/progress bar is necessary to inform users whenever an operation needs more than 20 seconds to complete. Starting RunSanDiskSecureAccess_Win.exe shows an initial startup screen which looks like this ( ) for full 14 Minutes until the program actually starts and allows to enter a password!!!.That’s however, how I imagine (I’m software engineer for 30 years) it should work. Start RunSanDiskSecureAccess_Win.exe, a program located on the stick, and enter the password to access the data. ![]() Unfortunately (for me!) the data was not saved in a readable form for my DB-Restore but in a SanDisk vault, encrypted. ![]() The stick baiscally should contain about 24 GB of Database backup data. ![]() Today I received a SanDisk 32GB USB-Stick from a business partner.
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