Thanks for the tip. Nope, haven't touched that folder. This particular
problem, duplicating only "No time of day" events, and only occasionally,
doesn't seem like it would be caused by that, but it's worth knowing.

on 12/16/06 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 12/15/06 10:26 PM, Barry Rosenbaum wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I'm encouraged that you feel that it's an Apple problem, rather than a
>> Microsoft or Palm or Missing Sync problem. Maybe it's false hope, but of
>> those four I believe Apple has a better chance of fixing it eventually.
> 
> A friend of mine, a Genius (that's his job title), offered this about Sync
> Services -- Barry, is there any chance you've touched anything in that
> folder?
> 
> <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301920>
> 
>> As if it were a swarm of bees, you should stay away from the SyncServices
>> folder in Mac OS X 10.4. Removing or modifying anything in it—or in
>> subfolders
>> within it—may cause unexpected issues. This folder is located in your
>> Application Support folder, in your Library folder, in your Home folder.
>> 
>> Deleting or modifying things in the SyncServices folder may cause unexpected
>> results such as:
>>     ▪     Duplicate contacts in Address Book or appointments in iCal.
>>     ▪     Data loss in Address Book or iCal.
>> 
>> Important: Any lost or duplicate data could propagate to other devices and
>> computers via iSync and .Mac sync. This means data could be lost on other
>> computers.
> 
> 



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