If you hot synced after a hard reset on the Palm, and did not first
set the conduit to "Entourage overwrites handheld", then you are
screwed. A reset, alas, results in a database with a "revision date"
that is the present time; a sync at that point writes the new empty
database over the Entourage one, which is "older."

Unless you have a copy of your MUD folder that you made prior to the
hot sync, your data is permanently gone.

The Entourage Storage file is only a kind of log file showing what
records have already been synced. It does not have any actual calendar
data in it.

If you do have a copy of the MUD folder prior to the hot sync, and can
restore that to become your current copy, then what you need to do is
delete (or move elsewhere) that Entourage Storage file and then do
your sync with the conduit set to overwrite the handheld. Otherwise,
the storage file is indicating that the data in that older Entourage
calendar has already been synced!

On 5/17/06, Robert Shimwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I have entourage 10.1.6 for my sin, a palm t5. I updated it (unnecessarily
I think) whereupon it decided to hard reset, and of course all my data was
lost. No probs I though I can simply hot-synch and bob's you uncle. I
thought. It has wiped all the calendar data from entourage. The only thing I
can find in the palm user files is 'entourage storage' which is a hefty
18mb. Does anyone think this will be my calendar files? (I've been palming
for about 5 years, and the calendar has been the main tool.) If they are,
can they be exported somehow. My friends at palm feel this is more of an
entourage problem. Also I have backed up my microsoft user data, but it
refuses to overwrite the palm data (which of course is zero), even when I
set it in the conduit settings to do so. Thanks Rob
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