Wireless sync resets

I sync via USB Desktop Software v.6 with my Curve 8520 (Win 7)
I set my calendar on the device NOT to sync wirelessly. At that point, I can sync but the problem is, it resets itself to sync wirelessly and I have to continually turn this off. I have never synced wireless so I don't understand why it won't stay off. I have both "desktop" and "@mydomain" listed as calendars. It is the "desktop" calendar that continues to reset to wireless sync.

Hello jhunts5,
It sounds like you are activated on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.  Do your contacts and email synchronize automatically as well?  Do you have and if so, have you spoken to your IT service desk to see if they have a policy of wireless calendar synchronization on your BlackBerry smartphone?
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