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Fixing the Post-Leopard iCal Sync Blues
Thursday, December 6th, 2007 at 3:00 PM - by Jeff Gamet
Apple did a pretty good job of making the iPhone share information seamlessly with your Mac. After upgrading to Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.5.1, however, an ugly seam appeared in the fabric that stopped some iPhones from properly syncing with iCal. Luckily, there is a fix.
Heres the scenario:
Your iPhone synced without a hitch before upgrading to Leopard. Events whizzed back and forth between iCal and your iPhone without a hitch. After the upgrade, events in iCal make it to your iPhone, but events created on your iPhone never make it back to iCal.
Heres the fix:
- Make sure your iPhone is not connected to your Mac.
- Quit iCal and iTunes.
- Launch iSync. Its hiding in your Applications folder.
- Select iSync > Preferences.
- Click the Reset Sync History button.
- iSync will display a dialog explaining what happens when you reset the sync history. Go ahead and click the second Reset Sync History button.
- Quit iSync.
- Connect your iPhone to your Mac.
![]() iSync does more than sync your iPod and cell phone. |
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![]() Go to iSyncs preferences. |
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![]() Reset your sync history. |
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All of the events that have been trapped on your iPhone should now sync back to your Mac again without any problems.
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