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    Re: Premier Power Security Key

    Posted by Tami Wilkinson on 7/16/08

    On 5/07/08, Lisa K. Hutchinson wrote:
    Okay, any PP key will only use a Win 98 Pentium 2 possible lower.
    It plugs into a printer portal which some machines may need an
    adapter plug and then you may or may not be able to print directly
    from PP but have to make an ASCUII and print from a Win program.
    It works. If you haven't used it since 2004 and it hasn't been
    exposed to water it's good but you're using a higher computer and
    you don't have the right connections. If this doesn't work for you
    please sell it to me. Thanks, Tami tami@bway.net
    > Amy C.:
    >
    > I tried to respond to your e-mail to me, but my e-mail kept
    > getting returned to me and your e-mail address is "user
    unknown,"
    > so maybe you'll see this.
    >
    > When I wrote that post, I didn't realize my Premier Power key
    > looks different than my Case CATalyst key. I haven't used
    > Premier Power since 2004. Recently I happened to look at my
    > Premier Power key and I realized: Oops, what I wrote in that
    post
    > might not apply, because my Premier Power key doesn't show the
    > removable "button" like my Case CATalyst key does.
    >
    > So, what does your Premier Power key look like? Does it look
    > like my Case CATalyst key, which looks like a black flat, square
    > shape, with a silver circular piece of metal on it, right in the
    > center of it, and the key fits into the printer port, not the
    USB
    > port? If so, that silver circular piece of metal is called a
    > button and it is removable. The button is held in place on two
    > sides by these little metal clip things and you have to gently
    > pull one clip away from the button (not toward it, but away from
    > it), and the button should then slip out easily. (When you do
    > put the button back in, make sure both clips are securely
    keeping
    > the button in so the button doesn't slip out accidentally and
    get
    > lost.)
    >
    > If your Premier Power key doesn't look like my Case CATalyst
    key,
    > I don't have any suggestions on how to get the Premier Power key
    > to work. Sorry.
    >
    > On 1/23/08, Lisa K. Hutchinson wrote:
    >> I don't know if I want to part with mine.
    >>
    >> Did you try taking the button out and gently pulling up the
    >> prong things with like a paper clip, and then replacing the
    >> button and seeing if the key works?
    >>
    >> Another idea is: You know the keys have two sides, and when
    >> one side isn't working anymore, you can pop off the plastic on
    >> the other side of the key and then put the button in that
    >> side, right? I've never tried that, but I was told about it.
    >>
    >>
    >> On 1/23/08, Lis wrote:
    >>> On 1/21/08, Shelly wrote:
    >>>> Hi, everyone ... I am looking for a Premier Power full
    >>>> Security Key, as mine has finally failed me. Any help
    >>> would
    >>>> be appreciated.
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Premier Power Security Key, 1/21/08, by Shelly.
  • Re: Premier Power Security Key, 1/23/08, by Lis.
  • Re: Premier Power Security Key, 1/23/08, by Lisa K. Hutchinson.
  • Re: Premier Power Security Key, 5/07/08, by Lisa K. Hutchinson.
  • Re: Premier Power Security Key, 5/16/08, by sam.
  • Re: Premier Power Security Key, 7/16/08, by Tami Wilkinson.
  • Re: Premier Power Security Key, 9/09/08, by kim Sandhoff.
  • Re: Premier Power Security Key, 11/29/08, by Chris.
  • Re: Premier Power Security Key, 1/07/09, by Melissa Ciocian.


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