Application Folders

Hello!
I just purchased a new MacBook Pro. I used migration assistant to transfer my files/applications over from my old MacBook Pro and everything seems to be there except there are two things I can't figure out...
1. On my "Downloads" stack, the last thing I downloaded (a picture) isn't on my new Mac, but every other download is. At first, the new Mac was set to sort by date added and only showed very old downloads. I then set it to date created and that fixed eveything except for the one item that's missing. NOTE: My old Mac is set to sort by date added, so why isn't everything showing properly on my new Mac?
2. My Microsoft Office 2008 folder on the dock looks like a normal folder (blue) instead of the customized yellow one like on my old Mac. The same goes for my other applications folders such as Photoshop, InDesign, etc. They all have the generic blue folder instead of the folder that is specific to them.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
James

http://support.novell.com/docs/Tids/.../10070115.html
Jakub Gorecki wrote:
> Guys,
> Does anyone know a reason for the application folders in start menu on WinXP SP2, to have a GUID number after their name. For example, a folder named "Web applications" appears as "Web Applications(XXXX-xxxx-xxxxxx-) , whcih lookks like its GUID number....
>
> Please advise. Thank YOu.

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