Here's something else I just learned from someone that is key to the issue:

Trashing isn't sufficient. IME, Entourage is extremely badly-behaved in this
very regard: specifically, once it has established a "relationship" with a
particular data folder (as in the case of creating a new one in the
Documents directory when it first launches), it will continue to be attached
to this copy of the folder, *even when said folder is in the trash*. (I'm
not sure, but I suspect this is in contravention of Apple's Interface
guidelines). You have to either empty the trash, archive the folder, or
simply over-write it with the desired copy, by moving that copy into the
same directory, and responding affirmatively to the Finder's query.

It's relatively easy to ascertain what's going on, by opening Entourage,
creating a message, then checking to see which copy of the Database was
modified at the time the message was created.


On 3/13/06 2:10 PM, "Diane Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can delete the old  dentity after you are satisfied with the transfer.


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