Sorry Neil, It went away in the sidebar. No dice. I had some problems to let the iPad connect to the Mac. I called the dealer who had soft to take over my Mac. I could see what he did but it didn't help. I managed later to make the connection. Is it that when the problems started? I don't know. B.T.W. I've something else to rapport. A while ago I could no longer send mails but could receive them. I called Apple for 49.20 euro and 3 persons couldn't help me. I later found out that the problem was in the Keychain where a setting was different than before. Not by me, I don't go there. I changed it back and it worked. But this aside. The first person asked me to identify the Mac by giving the serial. My Mac was given (on their documents anyway) to another person. Now the luck would be that I had ordered the Mac via their own website and could prove it because I got mails from the sale from them. I now think that someone at Apple has made my Mac to someone who could deduct the Mac from his tax account. Strange isn't it? Paul Moortgat On 31 Aug 2012, at 20:15, Neil Laubenthal wrote: > On Aug 31, 2012, at 7:03 AM,8/31, Paul Moortgat <paul.moortgat at pandora.be> wrote: >> I can sync while plugged in, but when I pull the plug, the sync goes away. Even connected to the Mac I can't print. >> >> Paul Moortgat >> >> > > I had a similar problem (the sync going out of the side bar). Googled and found a solution that worked. Plug in phone, turn wifi sync off. Sync and eject phone then disconnect cable. Quit iTunes. Reconnect cable and when the phone shows up go back and turn wifi sync back on. Pull plug and it stayed visible in the side bar and recommenced syncing over the wifi. > > > > ----------------------------------------------- > There are only three kinds of stress; your basic nuclear stress, cooking stress, and A$$hole stress. The key to their relationship is Jello. > > neil