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wheels524

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Aug 2, 2007
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Hi Everyone,

Before I installed Leopard I was able to sync my Palm Treo 700p from Verizon with iCal and Address Book by tweaking the hotsync conduits in HotSync Manger to use iSync as Apple and Palm say to do on their websites. This worked absolutely perfect on Tiger and it always synced without any problems.

When I reloaded the Palm Desktop software on my Macbook, now with Leopard, my Treo will no longer sync with iCal and Address Book. I have tried several times to tweak all the hotsync conduits and enable it Palm syncing in iSync it still will not work. All I get in the HotSync log is this:

iSync Conduit starting 10/28/07 5:29:51 PM
iSync Conduit: received NULL message, disconnecting... 10/28/07 5:29:55 PM

Has anybody had a similar problem and figured out a solution to this yet?

I ended up doing a hard reset on my Treo thinking that maybe that would help (not my smartest move) and so now I don't have any of my contacts or dates on their.

Any help would be VERY much appreciated!

Thanks Guys!

-Brian
 
That sucks, wheels. Did you have a backup before you installed Leopard?

This same discussion is going on over on the Palm Forums.

This is one reason why I've held off moving to Leopard as I rely on the syncing of my Treo and MacBook Pro multiple times a day.
 
TREO 650 could not sync with Leopard and dumped address book on Treo

Is there a patch and a way to repair the isync mechanism for Leopard. I'm using a Imac 2.8 ghz extreme dual core processor? Syncing my Treo 650 was fine until I loaded leopard and then it stopped syncing iCal and Address book. I also lost my address book on my Treo 650 and had to reenter numbers.

Is there a patch? What I find most frustrating I once saw the iCal and Address book info on iSync and now it is gone.

Any help would be appreciated
 
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