Title: Re: Identity Theft?
That’s Office 2004/Entourage 2004.
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Sam Bays
From: "Samuel D. Bays" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 15:05:49 -0400
To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
Conversation: Identity Theft?
Subject: Identity Theft?
Forgive me for being facetious.
What I wanted to accomplish was to be able to have my Entourage 2004 data (along with current work documents resident on my PowerPC g4 533Mhz hard drive) replicated on my PowerBook G4 so that I could pick up, head for the airport, and have my “workplace” in hand, as it were. So I purchased FolderShare Saturday morning and ran folder synchronization on my Documents Folder. The results were less than satisfactory, apparently because the application ran both from PowerPC to PowerBook and back again without my having selected which Identity Data should prevail.
The long and the short of my synchronization exercise, as regards my Entourage data, is that my Main Identity on the PowerPC has lost all September 30 email items from the InBox, Sent and Deleted Items and from Folders where some items were moved AND other changes made on the PC over the past 30 days. In other words, the laptop Main Identity files appear to have prevailed on both computers.
The PowerBook Main Identity Folder now contains four Unix Executable (Black Icons) copies of the Identity Elements from the PowerPC AND four items with purple icons that have duplicate labels. The purple icon files look as though they may be the data pulled from the PC to the laptop on Saturday. If they are, how can I open them to see if my missing data is recoverable?
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Sam Bays
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