thanks all for the detail here, my first clue was my phone wasn't
IDing the callers from my address book (nokia 6120), turns out this
happens with duplicate entries and then the culprit was discovered ;)
( i had address book compatability turned on too)

regards and thanks,

danny

PS think I'll just turn off contact syncing for a while



On Sep 24, 7:40 am, Cezex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 23, 5:04 pm, Larry Hendricks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Address Book compatibility is recommended, and *should* prevent this
> > problem. Do you remember which you selected? You can find out by
> > turning contact syncing off and on again.
>
> I've also got the same problem and man, thank god I've backuped
> address book before syncing. Most of contacts were not doubled but
> trippled, all address fields were messed up, birthday fields were
> lost. I had to turn off contact syncing on spanning sync because now
> it unusable (I use iTunes sync and it works like a charm!).
>
> I've also noticed one more thing - after syncing with spanning sync,
> every contact gained a mandatory field for phone, email and address
> even if it is empty. It also cannot be deleted. Feature or a bug ?
>
> PS: I've chosen "Address book compatibility".
>
> --
> Cezex

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