THIS all starts to make sense from what I was reading... what -I-
want to do is not what it's set up to do...
thanks.
You cannot use MA to *merge* two user accounts.
You can do it the hard hard way. Connect MacA to Mac B via FWTarget
mode or sharing files over the network you can copy Sara-MacA's
files over to Sara-MacB's folders, import the emails, etc.
<http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2980#key> Will give you some help
doing this. You may be able to import the keychain using Keychain
access on MacB, but I"m not sure.
You may have to do it manually, the hard way, opening Keychain
Access on Mac A and opening each item in the login keychain and
viewing it, writingit down and manually entering it on Mac B as
needed.
I don;t mind the tediousness, just the likelyhood of making a mistake
or missing something.
I got some studyin to do...
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