IDisc sync fails after Leopard upgrade

Just installed Leopard.
A few little problems but the most annoying is that my iDisc sync fails. I use manual iDisc sync.
Anyone else have this problem... fix or workaround?

Yes and unable to resolve in Leopard. Have downgraded back to Tiger ( works fine iSync ) until all the bugs are fixed

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