Applescript to import entourage identity to Outlook 2011

HI everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has had experience or knows the syntax involved in using the applescript commands "import identity" and "import rge" in Outlook 2011 SP1 for Mac.
I've got a script to add the user's Exchange acct into outlook, but am working on automatically importing their Entourage 2004/2008 identity and any .rge archives they may have.
Any ideas? Even if you just know the syntax to use, that would be a huge help. I keep getting thid message on importing an rge:
set TestArchive to "TestArchive.rge"
do shell script "cd /Users/agiadminexec2/Desktop/"
tell application "Microsoft Outlook"
  import rge TestArchive
end tell
Response:
tell current application
          do shell script "cd /Users/agiadminexec2/Desktop/"
end tell
tell application "Microsoft Outlook"
          import rge "TestArchive.rge"
  false
end tell
And when I try to import identity:
do shell script "cd '/Users/agiadminexec2/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office 2004 Identities/'"
tell application "Microsoft Outlook"
          import identity "Main Identity"
end tell
Response:
tell current application
          do shell script "cd '/Users/agiadminexec2/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office 2004 Identities/'"
end tell
tell application "Microsoft Outlook"
          import identity "Main Identity"
                    "Microsoft Outlook got an error: Parameter error."

Hi,
We can import .iaf files in Outlook 2010 using the following method:
Start Outlook 2010.
On the File menu, click Import and Export.
Click the Advanced tab, and then click Export.
Click Import Internet Mail Account Settings, and then click
Next.
Follow the Internet Connection Wizard to complete the import process.
But, I don't know if we can do this in Outlook for Mac 2011. Since this forum is for general questions and feedback related to Outlook for Windows, it's better to post Mac related issue to the forum for Mac:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoutlook?tab=Threads
The reason why we recommend posting appropriately is
you
will
get the most qualified pool of respondents,
and other partners who read the forums regularly can either share their knowledge or learn from your interaction with us.
Thank you for your understanding.
Steve Fan
TechNet Community Support

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