Outlook 2011 no longer syncing with iCal 5

After the upgrade to Lion, Outlook 2011 w/ sp1 no longer syncs with iCal. Sync services are on but no syncing takes place.

facing the same problem, it was syncing prior to my upgrade to Lion. have you managed to find a solution?

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    facing the same problem, it was syncing prior to my upgrade to Lion. have you managed to find a solution?

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