Unfortunately, I'm still getting the error.  Any other ideas?

Corey Menscher
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On Apr 5, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Larry Hendricks wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> It sounds like Apple Sync Services has a damaged database. Try this:
> 
> * If you haven't done so lately, make a backup of iCal and Address
> Book
> * Quit out of all open programs
> * Make sure that nothing is syncing (Spanning Sync, MobileMe, iSync)
> * Move this folder to the trash: ~/Library/Application Support/
> SyncServices
> * Restart
> * Open iCal and Address Book and give them a few minutes to write out
> the new database
> * Sync again
> 
> Is that any better?
> --
> Larry Hendricks
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> http://spanningsync.com
> 
> 
> On Apr 4, 7:55 pm, clmensch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm a paid user, and I'm not able to use SpanningSync on my 10.6.2
>> machine.  The log reports:
>> 
>> Apr 04 22:50:09 -- Sync mode for calendars: refresh (no database)
>> Apr 04 22:50:09 -- Sync mode for contacts: refresh (no database)
>> Apr 04 22:50:09 -- *** Cannot create sync syncClient.
>> 
>> For what it's worth, I also get strange behavior from Apple's MobileMe
>> sync service (iSync?) when I attempt to use it as well.  I assume this
>> is a permissions issue, but using the "Fix Permissions" command in
>> Disk Utility did not fix the problem.  Any ideas?
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