Since installing Leopard, my iPhone is no longer recognized by iTunes.

Since installing Leopard, my iPhone is no longer recognized by iTunes and cannot synch, my music, videos, address book, and calendar. Could you let me know how I can get iTunes to recognize my iPhone again? It is odd since i plug the iPhone into the iMac and it is no longer recognized in iTunes and my address book and calendar. It worked fine before installing Leopard. You assistance is greatl

Hi
Have you tried the iPhone forum yet:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=201
Steve

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