Address Book database is locked?

Hello,
I'm having a constant problem when trying to sync (using MySync): the sync services engine says that mingling failed and looking at the log I see:
<pre>
2006-06-21 09:09:59.357 SyncServer[216] NSGenericException: error 5 executing 'pragma synchronous=normal': database is locked
2006-06-21 09:09:59.358 SyncServer[216] ISyncManager caught exception NSGenericException trying to open truth record store at /Users/schmitta/Library/Application Support/SyncServices/Local. Reason: error 5 executing 'pragma synchronous=normal': database is locked
2006-06-21 09:10:00.877 AddressBookSync[227] AddressBookSync (client id: com.apple.AddressBook) error: Exception running AddressBookSync: Session <ISyncConcreteSession: 0x35ea30> cancelled. SyncServer failed to merge the changes from some clients: NSGenericException error 5 executing 'pragma synchronous=normal': database is locked
</pre>
So it seems that my address book database is locked. I tried rebooting both machines, but it did not do anything.
Anybody knows how to unlock an address book database?
Thanks a lot.
PowerMac G5 2x2GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.1)  

Thank you for the suggestion, I'll try it. (The new user account thing might be difficult as I'll have to tell MySync to synchronize accounts with different names.)
The strange thing is that this started happening with two machines at the same time.

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