SOURCE: OS 10.4.11 Won't Sync Calendars w/iPhone 3G
Make sure that in the sync settings you don't have Outlook turned on or something. If that is on, and you don't actually have anything to sync in outlook (or don't even have it), then this can result in it sitting for a long time, if not forever. You might also try to check and make sure that a dialog didnt pop up and somehow get minimized to the dock or something as well. I had a similar issue with my ipod touch and all it ended up being was a stupid check box under the calendars sync settings.
SOURCE: Sync problem with Outlook Public calendar
Hi Brad,
By default, it won't sync the company shared calendar. This is in fact very hard to do. You will need to speak the guys in your IT department about a product to sync your calendar with the company one. If you use Exchange server, then you may wish to look towards a product such as 'SlipStick'...
SOURCE: How do I sync my Yahoo contacts and calendar with my iphone?
By syncing your contacts you need to connect the ipod to the computer when itunes loads you need to click on contacts then click on import from you then select where all your contacts are from in your computer which will then all be transfereed to your ipod
SOURCE: When I sync the outlook calendar to my iphone, one
Make sure time-zone is the same for both iPhone and the computer.
On iPhone setting > Mail,Contacts,Calendars setting > Time Zone Support, make sure you are choosing the city where you are in.
Otherwise, make sure you have updated the iTunes to 7.5 or later.
Update to iTunes 7.5 or later to resolve this issue. If you're not able to update, continue reading for other options to resolve the issue.
Each Outlook calendar event has an internal property known as "Message Class." When some Outlook plug-ins are installed (such as Live Search Maps), the setting for the Message Class property can change from its default of "IPM.Appointment" to something else. iPhone and iPod touch are only able sync calendar events with the Message Class set to "IPM.Appointment," therefore any calendar events created after installing certain Outlook plugins may no longer sync.
To verify this, examine the property of the Calendar event items for MS Outlook and see if the Message Class shows something other than "IPM.Appointment" in any of the calendar events. To view the Message Class property for your Outlook Calendar events, add the Message Class field as one of the columns in the Current View using these steps:
Now verify that all your calendar events are showing "IPM.Appointment" for the Message Class column. If you have calendar events showing a different value other than "IPM.Appointment" you will need to perform the following steps to fix the issue.
For Windows XP, choose View > Arrange By > Current View > Customize Current View.
Good luck!
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