My phone wont't sync after installing Leopard 10.5.2

I have read the other topics about iSync that would'nt start, and how to drag the application to the desktop and back. My iSync has worked all time since installing Leopard on my MacBook Pro. The problem is that it won't sync the assingnment i have made in the Calender. It syncs contacts very well.
It worked all fine before Leopard. My phone is a Nokia E65 and i have redownloaded the plug-in from Nokia but it still won't sync the topics from the Calender.
I hope anyone out there has experienced the same and have a solution - thanks.

and look below link...
3 month past ... but not have any solution ...
we can't burn DVD still ...
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1359887&tstart=45

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