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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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Jul 30, 2012 11:33 AM in response to Lcmx94

I have the same problem. I have to imput the information in on both my iphone and on ical. I tried to sync it with icloud now I have over 4 of the same events on ical not on the iphone. I have spent over 3 hours trying to remove all of the duplicated on ical now and I'm totally lost. I cannot get anything to sync with this new system. Just upgraded today. I should have stayed with Snow Lepoard. :-(

Aug 4, 2012 7:24 AM in response to Alice Walsh

Hello,


I have the same issue with iCal&Mountain Lion. And noticed that part of my 'Notes' are gone from OS.X AND my iPad (3rd generation).


I am not going to try iCloud as I had the same problem as Alice; duplicate entries everywhere...


I tried to use TimeMachine to recover the notes that I've lost but it seems Notes as an app is not supported/included by TimeMachine. Not sure what to advise but other than stay with Snow Leopard if you are depending on iSync between iPad/iPhone/iPod and your OS.X.

Aug 7, 2012 5:23 PM in response to Lcmx94

same here...Ical/Ipad/Iphone sync via Itunes completely broken in both directions since Mountain Lion. I am surprised that this is not getting more press..


I was never interested in Apple keeping all my private data, but since the Icloud hacking debacle I'm surprised not more people are finding/commenting on this issue.

Aug 9, 2012 8:36 AM in response to Lcmx94

I had the same problem and resolved it by doing the following.


Close all open applications including iCal and iTunes.


OpenLibrary from the desktop (option key-Go Menu>>Library)

open the Calendar folder,

delete files named "Calendar Cache" and "Email Cache.plist".

Restart Mac


Open iTunes

Select iPhone on left

Select Info tab

scroll down to Advanced Section Replace information on this iphone:

Check Calendars

Hit Apply button in lower right

Let it sync and rejoice

Aug 12, 2012 10:06 AM in response to sixnon

Hi Sixnon,


thanks for letting me know - otherwise I might have gone down the same route (of multiple deletes)!


I found your other submission https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4151056?=0&start=0 and I followed this. Now I 'one' way sync working, e.g. I add an event on the Mac, which will show up on the iPad, but events set on the iPad won't sync back.


Another 'wierd' thing: If I change an event, e.g. first 'New Event' and then change it to 'Olympic Marathon' at a different time, the iPad has two appointments; one 'New Event' and one 'Olympic Marathon' event. This seems to be pretty much broken to me.


We have a company policy not to use iCloud at the moment so this is something that needs fixing and the update that is in the pipeline (10.8.1) seems not to address any iCal issue.

Aug 12, 2012 10:28 AM in response to sixnon

I only had to delete Cache files once and normal syncing returned. Based on your comments, it seems multiple deletions of the cache files causes problems.


I also found some remnant MobileMe sync files in my system that I deleted during this fiasco.


Bottom line is Apple needs to find a solution for syncing to our mobile devices. it is a very basic feature that we have become dependent upon because of our adoption of the iPhone and iPad. This simple failure could bring down the whole empire. Fix the foundation Apple.

Aug 21, 2012 11:48 PM in response to Lcmx94

The following is a summary of other posts: It helped some of us. Try it out!


1. Make a backup ( a) Time Machine, b) Export > Archive iCal) Close iCal


2. In Finder hold down alt-Key while choosing "Go to..." menu


3. Select Library


4. In the folder Calendar delete the files

Calendar Sync Changes

Calendar Cache


5. In the folder Preferences delete the files

com.apple.CalendarAgent.plist

com.apple.iCal.helper.plist

com.apple.iCal.plist

com.apple.iCalExternalSync.plist

com.apple.syncserver.plist

(not sure which one is the bad guy, but it did not hurt to erase all of them)


6. Start iCal, it will update itself.



HTH, Patric

no sync with iCAl and OS X Mountain Lion

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