The subject machine has never been networked, we don't even know if that area still functions. We were just looking for the quickest/easiest method to transfer the file to the pc user. It sits comfortably on the mac desktop next to the original file.
We've 'exported' a Quicken file of interest into a pc compatible for a third party to use. The flash is 'generic', purchased at the local variety store, but I was always under the impression that flash, akin to cd-rom, used thier own storage format that was more or less platform independant. The system labels it simply as 'input', regardless of the location inserted. Yes, actually the Profiler sees the flash (and 'seems' to map it correctly) regardless where it's plugged (kbd end-slot OR an open slot in a hub attached to the 2nd native slot).