At Apple they have a transparent firewall, which is why they don't care
about firewall support.

-Omar

On 8/27/02 10:04 PM, "Harry Zink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Seems to me that whoever should have been in charge of the issue of
> co-existence over at the MBU really did a botched up job, or none at all,
> from what you're describing.
> 
> This could easily have been dealt with, and only requiring one MUD folder,
> if the various related folders had 'X' to identify them as such.
> 
> As you said, it's unfortunate that this wasn't taken into consideration.
> 
> Me waits for iCal and iSync to ship, as it stands now to check them out,
> albeit to *only* saving grace of Entourage at this point (until the jerky
> problem gets solved) is that it's able to tunnel through a firewall, while
> the designers at Apple seem to be clueless as to why that would be
> important. Essentially, September 30th will be interesting, and I'm really
> hoping that they isolate that jerky thing before that date.
> 
> Harry
> 
> 
> 
> on 8/26/02 6:59 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> NOW, what are those of us who use both Entourage X and Entourage 2001 to do?
>> (I use 2001 for testing scripts.) we can't have two folders called Microsoft
>> User Data" in the same user Documents folder. Nor can we put a file (an
>> alias) of the same name into the same location as a folder of that name, or
>> two different aliases of the same name either. We can't put _all_ the
>> contents of the 2001 folder into the X folder: although the two 'Office 2001
>> Identities' and 'Office X Identities' folders can indeed co-exist, we can't
>> have two separate folders called 'Entourage Script Menu Items' or 'Entourage
>> Sound Sets'. It's OK to have one 'Saved Attachments' folder; maybe one sound
>> sets folder will work too.
>> 
>> I think the only solution for scripts will be to rename my 2001 scripts
>> folder 'Entourage 2001 Scripts' as a subfolder within the other 'Entourage
>> Script Menu Items Folder' and to remember to use that one hen in Classic or
>> OS 9. I'll also have to remove keyboard shortcuts there that conflict.
>> Yucch. But I think you once found, Allen, that there was a limit to the
>> number of scripts in a subfolder - right? Wasn't it 35 or something like
>> that? No good. I think I'd better just leave the 2001 MUD where it is and
>> only use Entourage 2001 when booting from OS 9. Too bad: that's a real
>> bother.
>> 
>> Those of you without Office v. X who are still using Entourage 2001 in
>> Classic in OS 10.2 don't have to worry about this. Just move the MUD to your
>> OS X User Documents folder, and make an alias (option-command-drag) in your
>> OS 9 Documents folder, and it will work whether you're in Classic or booted
>> in OS 9.
>> 
>> One thing that will be nice is maybe I'll move all my documents now directly
>> into my OS X User Documents folder. At the moment, they're all still in in
>> OS 9 Documents folder, with an alias of that in my OS X User Documents
>> folder - an extra layer I can now get rid of.
> 


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