iSync (calendar) problem with K608i in Mac OS X 10.4.9

April 17th, 2007 by ktula

Ever since i upgrade my Powerbook to Mac OS X 10.4.9, i have not been able to get iSync to synchronize iCal with my Sony Ericsson K608i. The synchronization of Address Book still works fine though. Posted a message on the Apple support forum but no one has answered it - i guess i am the only one experiencing this problem.

Repeat of my post on the Apple support discussion forum:

This is the error in iSync:
Thursday, March 22, 2007 3:08 PM
[K608i] An unexpected error occured.
Device “K608i” synchronization failed

I opened up “console” and retrieved the following error messages:
from iSync.log:
[***] Thursday, March 22, 2007 3:07:52 PM PDT
|3:08:03 PM|Info| Connecting to K608i
|3:08:03 PM|Info| Device “K608i” connected
|3:08:04 PM|Info| Receiving changes from “K608i”.
|3:08:04 PM|Info| “K608i” finished receiving changes
|3:08:04 PM|Info| “K608i” Processing changes…
|3:08:07 PM|Info| “K608i” engine processing complete
|3:08:07 PM|Info| Applying changes to “K608i”
|3:08:08 PM|Error| [K608i] An unexpected error occured.
|3:08:08 PM|Error| Device “K608i” synchronization failed
[---] Operation ended: Thursday, March 22, 2007 3:08:08 PM PDT

From console.log:
2007-03-22 15:07:42.785 iSync[2170] we receive the end of our sync plan
2007-03-22 15:08:07.183 iSync[2170] SyncServices precondition failure in [ISyncConcreteSession setClientInfo:forRecordWithIdentifier:]: no such record with identifier com.apple.syncservices:4A4AEAFD-0E9F-4860-9E92-12B7B08CC364
15:08:07.184 [iSync:2170] ERROR (.sync.SyncConduitManager): Exception catch: [ISyncConcreteSession setClientInfo:forRecordWithIdentifier:]: no such record with identifier com.apple.syncservices:4A4AEAFD-0E9F-4860-9E92-12B7B08CC364
2007-03-22 15:08:08.453 iSync[2170] we receive the end of our sync plan

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