Hi Larry,

Thanks for the reply. It's still early, but I've been running for a
day now with everything back to normal except SS, and the problems
have not reappeared. I'll probably let it run another couple of days
and then turn SS back on. We'll see what happens.

I did look at Activity Monitor as well as the iStat Pro dashboard
widget. As best as I can tell, when the system freezes, even Activity
Monitor and iStat Pro freeze, as they don't seem to update the CPU
usage. In any case, nothing was taking a high percentage of the CPU.
Maybe the source of the freeze is disk or even network I/O, since the
CPU didn't seem troubled?

One possible clue is the manual sync has SS waiting for a seemingly
long time on Apple Sync Services. Indeed, the wait appears to  be
about the same duration as the freeze; maybe just a coincidence,
though.

FWIW, I forgot to mention that my iCal calendars are actually Exchange
calendars; they're not native iCal events. Maybe this is giving Apple
Sync Services grief as it has to do some funky Exchange negotiations.

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