Can't check off reminders, get error server responded with "400" to operation CalDAVWriteEntityQueueableOperation

Hi -
I upgraded to Lion last week and started having this issue when i tick off a completed task/reminder from iCal
"The server responded with “400” to operation CalDAVWriteEntityQueueableOperation"
Does any one know what is causing the error message?  I went back to system preferences, the server settings and server path are all correct and this was working fine before the upgrade....
Also, is the setting of tasks from the Notes pages in Apple Mail just completely gone? 
Thanks for the help!

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