No, there's nothing that I can imagine that could cause Spanning Sync
to cause this. Are you sure the calendars were empty on the iPhone you
added into your sync regimen around the time this problem cropped up?
I strongly suspect there was valid calendar data somewhere in there.

Thanks,
Charlie


On Oct 25, 11:38 am, azwebvideo <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is potentially a serious security issue.
>
> I have Spanning Sync running on Mac OS 10.5.8.
>
> This morning I found that somebody else's events are in my calendar.
> I have no idea if this is a result of errors at Spanning Sync or
> Google.
>
> Has this happened to anybody else?  Are there any circumstances where
> this would happen due to actions taken by a user (either myself or
> someone who has shared their calendar with me)?

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