Chances are that your sync database needs rebuilding. Here's how:

* Open iSync (in /Applications)
* Go to preferences
* Click Reset Sync History

At this point I'd suggest restarting so that everything can launch
"fresh". Let us know if the problem comes back.
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Larry Hendricks
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http://spanningbackup.com
http://spanningsync.com

On Jan 13, 7:02 pm, Ernest Dambach <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using Activity Monitor, I see that Spanning Sync is using 98% of CPU,
> 2.56GB of real memory and 3.56GB (and rising rapidly) of VM.
> This is on a system that just booted and has 4GB of real memory.
>
> 20 minutes in the system is still at 98.3% CPU now virtual memory is
> at 16.9GB  real is at 2.82GB
>
> This seams excessive.
> Any thoughts?

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