We also noticed that resetting Sync Services or replacing the sync database 
appeared to resolve the issue, but the bug comes back after the initial 
sync is successful.  The only way we know that actually appears to work 
around the bug is by syncing an iDevice with at least one calendar through 
iTunes.


-Byron

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Byron Shaheen
[email protected]
http://spanningsync.com



On Monday, June 25, 2012 4:22:05 PM UTC-5, hjellinek wrote:
>
> I don't use iCloud or MobileMe, so I had to do some extra work to reset 
> Sync Services.  This page <https://support.apple.com/kb/TS1627> gave me 
> the info I needed.  I executed the command line/Python script mentioned in 
> step 10 under *Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard and OS X Lion.
>
> *Spanning Sync is now spanning and synching my Mac and Google contacts 
> and calendars.
>
> On Saturday, June 23, 2012 11:53:13 AM UTC-7, Ashley Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Resetting Apple Sync worked for me, although if I delete something from 
>> my iClod calendar it doesn't delete from Google.
>>
>> Any ideas anyone..?
>>
>> On 21 Jun 2012, at 02:07, p26963 wrote:
>>
>> This is what happened to me.  I resolved it by resetting Apple Sync 
>> Services.  Hold down the ALT key, click on the circular arrows in the top 
>> bar, and then Reset Sync Services.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>

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