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no sync with iCAl and OS X Mountain Lion

Since the update in Mountain Lion, I can not sync my iCal with my iDevice in iTunes. and you

Synchronization in iTunes starts but nothing happens ....

Thank you

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Jul 29, 2012 11:04 PM

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Dec 9, 2012 10:14 AM in response to Leigh Mackay

Onyx only resolved content not getting to iPad. But not all data would sync.


Noticed that it was events with "show as" optioned to "busy" that were not syncing.


Solution:


  1. Perform a live, month-by-month comparision between Calendar on iMac and iPad Calendar.
  2. Where an event wasn't reflected in iPad, use event Inspector in iMac app to modify "show as" to "Free".
  3. Choose "All Future Events" and click okay.
  4. Click "Sync" in iTunes.
  5. With iPad calendar open, missing events should appear after following above procedure.


Worked for me.


Cheers

Oct 3, 2013 1:36 AM in response to Lcmx94

eywleung



It's to do with the Default Alarm setting. There is a bug that does not allow "Alert" to be set to "None".


To temporarily solve this bug, set the default alarm for that account to anything other than "None". And also, don't change alert setting of any existing event to None.

Feb 19, 2014 6:26 AM in response to DLMS

I tried that the suggestions from diftong too but no change:


Outlook will not sync with Address Book within the iMac


Therefore, Address Book has nothing to sync with devices. Address book in devices is up to date prior to the installation of Mountain Lion. Since then it has been broken. Used to work but not anymore.


What no long syncs:

iCal

Notes

Address Book

Reminders


If you choose not to go the iCloud path, data will not make the jump from computer to devices via the USB cable that came with the device. It used to but not anymore. The way the tecnology is heading, computers will not have on-board hard drives. You'll send all your data to the Cloud. Just wait until that system gets compromised and it will.


I can't believe that people are willing to give their personal data to Apple. It becomes their data and you only have access to it. All your contacts, your schedules and appointments, your personnal journals, banking information, etc.


Till this is resolved, no more Apple devises for me. I will not surrender my data to a large corporation based in a foreign country where Federal security policy is beyond my control.

no sync with iCAl and OS X Mountain Lion

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