I managed to fix this problem by deleting the local folder in the  
syncservices folder and running a terminal command.
Well, I think it's fixed. Everything is still in the process of re- 
syncing now.



On May 13, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Neal Hammon wrote:

> Thanks for the warning. I thought installing 10.5.6 on my G5 was a
> nightmare. What happened to the good old days-  like when we were on
> system 6?
>
> But I suppose I should not complain.  My Apple stock went up about
> four grand last month.
>
> Neal
>
> On May 413, 1120092007, at 7:34 AM, Rick Burnett wrote:
>
>> Okay, since my restore (after a screwy 10.5.7 install, I'm still on
>> 10.5.6) my MobileMe is no longer syncing (calendars, contacts, etc).
>> When I click on the Sync icon in the menu bar, nothing happens. I can
>> open the MobileMe preferences in system preferences, but when I click
>> on Sync, nothing happens and it won't open that panel.
>> If i click on sign out, nothing happens.
>>
>> I've tried restarting.
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Rick
>>
>>
>>
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