After you’ve set up your computer to sync with your MobileMe subscription, you can reset the information you want to sync anytime you are connected to the Internet. Use the Sync pane of MobileMe preferences to set up the type of information you want to sync; for example, your contacts or calendars.
If you’re not sure you want to keep the changes made during your last sync, you can reset the information you want to synchronize on your computer to match the information on MobileMe, or you can reset the information on MobileMe with the information on your computer.
You may also want to reset your information if you’ve had problems syncing and want to “start over.”
You need to be connected to the Internet to sync with MobileMe.
To reset sync information:
Choose Apple > System Preferences, and then click MobileMe.
Click Advanced, select the computer you want to use, and then click Reset Sync Data.
Choose the sync information you want to reset, such as Bookmarks, Keychains, or All Data from the Replace pop-up menu.
Click the arrow pointing toward the computer icon to copy the information from your MobileMe account to your computer. This replaces the information on your computer with the information on MobileMe. Click the arrow pointing toward the MobileMe icon to copy the information from your computer to your MobileMe subscription. This replaces the information on MobileMe with the information on your computer.
Using the Reset Sync Data command erases the information on your devices and replaces it with the information from the source you selected.
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