Dock .mac sync issues

Guys,
I am running two machines both installed with 10.5.1. I subscribe to .mac and get the best of my mac's but I have noticed that dock items are not being sync'ed properly. iTunes is one application I cannot get to stay on the dock even when I right click and choose 'keep on dock'. As soon as I run a synchronise iTunes disappears. iTunes is not on the dock of my macbook either. I am expecting whenever I add an application to the dock it should appear on my other computer after sync but iTunes and others do not!
Anyone else had this problem.

Perhaps you didn't see this message on the .Mac main page:
.Mac sync services are currently unavailable. Changes made to synced information will be reflected when the problem is resolved. All other .Mac services are unaffected.
Last Updated: 04/05/06
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