How do I use a USB stick (SafeStick) with my MacBook Pro

I have an encrypted USB stick for use with Windows and SNow Leopard.  When I upgraded to Lion is stopped working on my Mac.  Any ideas please?
THansk
Ian

Did you ever find out what to do, this has happened to me too.  Apple support could not help as the machine was not recognising the safestick.
Also I am concerned that even if I fix it then the person I want to give it to will also have the same problem.
regards Ro

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