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Old Nov 7, 2009, 10:31 AM   #1
Reem
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hey all,

ok after hours and hours of searching in every forum I can, i found the answer at the apple support, even though it was not an easy job !!!

First, i want to thank Weasel for his tips, but you were missing a very important point. I am explaining the process in case anyone came across my issue:

I am copying the steps as the support at apple informed me.



If you do not want your data to be stored separately on your iPhone/iPod touch, first make sure that you have disabled syncing of Contacts/Calendars to your iPhone/iPod touch in iTunes. Connect your iPhone/iPod touch, select it in iTunes, click the Info tab, and disable syncing of contacts in Calendars. After this is complete, turn off MobileMe syncing for the affected data type (such as Calendars):

1. Choose Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap your account (username@me.com), and slide to Off.
2. When prompted, select Delete from My iPhone/iPod touch.

Now you need to re-enable syncing:
3. Choose Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap your account to slide the data type on.
4. When prompted, select Merge with MobileMe


Once this process is complete, the data on your iPhone or iPod touch should now be merged with your MobileMe data, and cleaned up to prevent duplicates. It can take up to several minutes for this new data to be synchronized with your MobileMe account and with your other devices.
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Old Nov 7, 2009, 02:25 PM   #2
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Glad you got it worked out. It had been a while since I went through this.
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Old Nov 8, 2009, 12:08 PM   #3
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hey all,

ok after hours and hours of searching in every forum I can, i found the answer at the apple support, even though it was not an easy job !!!

First, i want to thank Weasel for his tips, but you were missing a very important point. I am explaining the process in case anyone came across my issue:

I am copying the steps as the support at apple informed me.



If you do not want your data to be stored separately on your iPhone/iPod touch, first make sure that you have disabled syncing of Contacts/Calendars to your iPhone/iPod touch in iTunes. Connect your iPhone/iPod touch, select it in iTunes, click the Info tab, and disable syncing of contacts in Calendars. After this is complete, turn off MobileMe syncing for the affected data type (such as Calendars):

1. Choose Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap your account (username@me.com), and slide to Off.
2. When prompted, select Delete from My iPhone/iPod touch.

Now you need to re-enable syncing:
3. Choose Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap your account to slide the data type on.
4. When prompted, select Merge with MobileMe


Once this process is complete, the data on your iPhone or iPod touch should now be merged with your MobileMe data, and cleaned up to prevent duplicates. It can take up to several minutes for this new data to be synchronized with your MobileMe account and with your other devices.
Thanks for the info Reem!!! This solved my MoblleMe troubles. MC
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