I am trying to find a solution to keep my Entourage synced between two
computers - a MacBook that i use as my main computer at work and my
iMac at home.
I am aware of the solution of copying the MUD folder files. Since one
of my accounts is a GMail account which can only have one identity
downloading via POP, I have to be careful about turning off the GMail
account before transferring the files.
While this works, it relys on me to remember a step that is small
enough to forget. I notice that my MUD files only only take up about 2
GB of space. So I was wonderinging if a more effective solution could
be to use a flash drive with 4 GB as the location for storing my
identity files and then just swapping the drive out. I already use a
flash drive for my work files so it is something I am quite familiar
wiht swapping in and out of the computers.
Anyone have experience with this approach?
Not with using a flash drive, per se, but it SHOULD work as long as you
make an alias of database file after it's moved to the flash drive; put
it in the correct place on each hard drive. Instructions regarding the
specifics are actually in the readme files with the Entourage
installation files. I use a similar solution to store the database out
on the network drive rather than the individual computer hard drives.
Steps:
1. Get out of Entourage
2. MOVE the Main Identity Folder to the flash drive
3. Copy an Alias of the Main Identity Folder to the computer hard drive
- inside the Office 2004 Identities Folder where it was originally
4. Restart Entourage - assuming your flash drive is still visible, it
should work - if it doesn't, just move everything back and you're back
to normal.
You don't want to start Entourage on either machine until the flash
drive is visible.
Give it a try; I'm curious to see if it will work.
I copied my main identity to my external HD (connected via firewire)
and renamed the folder. i used mobile identity. I put an alias to the
mobile identity in the office 2004 identities. Then from within
Entourage I used switch identities. The alias showed up as valid
identity and I was able to switch
While I was not able to test it with the flash drive. I would not
expect it to be a problem based my test.
Hope this helps.
You can do this using Activity Monitor in /Applications/Utilities/ or using
a simple script
tell application "Microsoft Database Daemon" to quit
that you can save someplace convenient and run whenever you need to quit the
Database Daemon.
On 1/16/07 5:42 PM, in article
1168990946.8...@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "Dr Q"
<drm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Here is the link to the thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.mac.office.entourage/browse_thread/thread/7400da0eb7fb1b49/d7541306474e3079#d7541306474e3079
Here is the website for the script:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/glossary/daemon.html
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On Jan 26, 5:10 pm, Mickey Stevens <mickey.stev...@mvps.org> wrote:
> You may be able to take care of this by quitting the Database Daemon after
> you quit out of all of the other Office applications, before you try to
> unmount the drive.
>
> You can do this using Activity Monitor in /Applications/Utilities/ or using
> a simple script
>
> tell application "Microsoft Database Daemon" to quit
>
> that you can save someplace convenient and run whenever you need to quit the
> Database Daemon.
>
> On 1/16/07 5:42 PM, in article
> 1168990946.800149.285...@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "Dr Q"
>
>
>
> <drmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just to close the loop. I was successful in getting Entourage to use an
> > identity saved on a flash drive across multiple drives. There is one
> > minor snag that I will submit in a new post. It seems that even after I
> > quit Entourage, it does not "release" the flash drive so I can eject
> > it. If I logout or shut down it is fine but MacOS won't eject because
> > it thinks the drive is in use.
>
> > Dr Q wrote:
> >> good news and bad news. Bad news is The new flash drive I got was not
> >> working properly so I needed to exchange it and I have not been able to
> >> try it on a flash drive. Good news is that I was able to use an
> >> external HD to test this and it worked fine.
>
> >> I copied my main identity to my external HD (connected via firewire)
> >> and renamed the folder. i used mobile identity. I put an alias to the
> >> mobile identity in the office 2004 identities. Then from within
> >> Entourage I used switch identities. The alias showed up as valid
> >> identity and I was able to switch
>
> >> While I was not able to test it with the flash drive. I would not
> >> expect it to be a problem based my test.
>
> >> Hope this helps.
>