On 1/13/03 3:23 AM, "Thomas England" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use Entourage X for Mac, SR1, 10.1.1  version 2418.
> 
> While poking around, I found that I have two MUD folders:
> ~/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office X Identities/
> And
> <Startup Disk>:Documents/Microsoft User Data: Office 2001 Identities
> 
> Can I safely delete the latter?
> How might this have happened?
> 
> 
> 
> I have a whole bunch of Entourage scripts and it looks to me that I may have
> been careless about which script folder I have been placing them in. So I
> assume that I should combine them all in the first MUD folder before
> deleting anything. This probably explains why some of my scripts have been a
> bit quirky at times.

As might be clear from the "Office 2001 Identities" folder within it, the
MUD folder on the root (OS 9) Documents folder was what you used in
Entourage 2001, in OS 9 and in Classic (if you ever used it there in OS
10.1.x). If you never boot into OS 9 and never need 2001 again, you can just
delete the whole MUD folder. You can first move over some scripts, but any
2001 script that required a scripting addition (e.g. Akua Sweets, Jon's
Commands) will not work in OS X: you should check AppleScript Central to see
if there's a new Entourage X version of the same script. Most 2001 scripts
that don't need an osax (scripting addition) will work fine in X - check
their ReadMes or the ASC site. (One exception would be a script calling
Location Manager or other OS-9-only applications or control panels. They too
will have a new X version.)

-- 
Paul Berkowitz
MVP Entourage


PLEASE always state which version of Entourage you are using - 2001 or X.
It's often impossible to answer your questions otherwise.



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