Outlook sync still broken!

This leads me to believe Apple never did any QA for iTunes against Outlook 2003. You still can't sync your Calendar, the same as before. Why even put this feature in if it doesn't work? All i keep getting is Error (-50)
HELLOOOO APPLE!!!! Don't pull a Microsoft now....

I'm seeing the same thing. Glad it's not just me. Actually I'd be glad if it just worked.

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