A search showed it where you said it should be -- in the Documents
folder.
There are two -- one's for the old Outlook I used to use and the
other is for Entourage. But the identity on the Entourage one says
"Main Identity" but does not have my name or email on it. Is this not
it?
On Nov 5, 2006, at 8:05 PM, Diane Ross wrote:
If it's not in the trash, do a search. Search for "Microsoft User
Data"
(without the quotes).
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Diane
From: Jan Martel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 16:11:22 -0800
To: Entourage mac Talk <[email protected]>
Conversation: HUGE Entourage problem!!
Subject: Re: HUGE Entourage problem!!
That's probably the new Main Identity that Entourage created when
you opened
it and it couldn't find a MUD folder in your documents folder. If you
haven't emptied the trash, you need to look in the trash folder
and see
whether there's also a MUD folder with a Main Identity there - if
there is,
you want to replace the Main Identity that you found in the
documents folder
with the one from the Trash folder (remembering to rename the new
one in
case there might be emails in it that you will want to move into
your old
Identity.
On 11/5/06 3:14 PM, "Louise Stewart" wrote:
Actually, I looked again and am not sure it is. There's something
that says "Main Identity" there. Is that it? And inside that folder
are things like Database, Mailing Lists, Messages (this one is dated
today at 11:31AM but when I click on it, nothing happens), there's a
Preferences folder, Old Database, etc.
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