I concur that this problem is particularly frustrating, and while I
know it's in Google's hands, I have done a bit of digging and have
found some ways the Spanning Sync team might be able to work around it
(hopefully this can be passed on to the engineering team).  Spanning
Sync is trying to download events from the Google servers using the
feed.  The Google servers choke on requests to the feed that Spanning
Sync makes that look like the following (I've removed some of the
details for my privacy):

http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/private/full?gsessionid=REDACTED&updated-min=1970-03-17T00:00:00-00:00&max-results=100000

I've noticed that if you change the min from 1970 to 2009, it works
fine (farther back, not so much). So, I would imagine that there may
be a workaround that involves only polling recent events.  Has anyone
tried limiting the sync to the past 30 days (I believe Spanning Sync
has such an option)?  Spanning Sync team, does this information help
you?  This problem really needs a solution, even if it's only a
temporary measure, as this has been happening for nearly a month now.

Jon

On Jan 11, 12:31 pm, jc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just wanted to let you know that I tried to "start over." Spanning
> Sync continues to be in stuck in an"nfinite loop of sync.  But at
> least it's not giving error messages anymore I suppose.
>
> On Jan 11, 7:34 am, cwood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Several of our customers are still experiencing this problem, and we
> > know how frustrating it is. We're hounding Google for a resolution,
> > and will report back as soon as we know more.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Charlie
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