Hi,

Some things to check for:

* Make sure Spanning Sync is running (the icon is in the menu bar).
* Make sure you're logged in when it needs to be syncing (e.g.,
someone isn't logging this account out).
* Make sure the computer is actually awake. If you have an optical
mouse, the light under the mouse will turn off when the computer
sleeps, which is a pretty good indicator. If it's a laptop, the light
near the latch will pulsate when it's sleeping.
* Make sure Apple Sync Services isn't waiting on some information from
you, like a request to resolve conflicts. Sometimes this window gets
lost behind all the others. You can use Exposé to easily see all the
open windows.

Hope that helps.
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Larry Hendricks
[email protected]
http://spanningsync.com


On Dec 3, 6:01 pm, jalm <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have SS set to sync every 30min which seems to work if I am at the
> computer that runs SS, which I'm not for most of the day, if I'm at
> the computer the schedule is honored, if I'm not at the computer the
> schedule is not honored. I haven't exactly pined down when it stops
> working but it seems to take a few hours of idle. The computer does
> not appear to be going to sleep, it is set not to go to sleep and the
> monitor lights up much quicker than from sleep. Any thoughts to get SS
> to honor the schedule.

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