The problem: iCloud stops syncing with Outlook and in attempt to fix it, the user opens Outlook's Add-ins list and deletes the iCloud add-in. The user then repairs or reinstalls iCloud, thinking it will fix the problem.
Apologies if this has been asked and answered already but I could not find it through the forum search feature so here goes. I am running Windows 7 and Outlook 2010.I have successfully added my @me.com as an 'account' to Outlook 2010 without having to use the Cloud Applet (i.e. Incoming mail server = imap.mail.me.com; outgoing mail sever = smtp.mail.me.com). I know that my @icloud.com mail account is up and running as I have successfully sent and received e-mails from my iPad 3.I have trouble setting up my @icloud.com account in Outlook 2010 because i) I do not know what the server settings are and ii) I know - unless I am doing something wrong - that they are not imap.mail.icloud.com and smpt.mail.icloud.com because attempts to connect to these servers do NOT work. Would someone please point me in the right direction to get this working. Thanks, Joel.
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The problem: iCloud stops syncing with Outlook and in attempt to fix it, the user opens Outlook's Add-ins list and deletes the iCloud add-in. The user then repairs or reinstalls iCloud, thinking it will fix the problem. However, this does not add the iCloud add-in back in the list of add-ins. Signing out and back into iCloud does an initial sync but new items and changes don't sync. (The iCloud add-in could also disappear following multiple uninstalls and reinstalls or after a failed install or update.) Export your registry before editing it. If you delete the wrong keys, you can restore the keys. If you installed iCloud for current user only, these keys may be under HKEYCURRENTUSER instead of the local machine hive.
Delete the keys. HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Classes Apple.DAV.Addin HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE WOW6432Node Microsoft Office Outlook Addins Apple.DAV.Addin HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Office Outlook Addins Apple.DAV.Addin HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Office ClickToRun REGISTRY MACHINE Software Wow6432Node Microsoft Office Outlook Addins Apple.DAV.Addin These keys are under your user security identifier key, which is in this format: S-1-5-3766-500; the exact key name will vary with each computer or user on the computer. Delete these two keys: HKEYUSERS S-1-5-21-. Software Apple Computer, Inc.
HKEYUSERS S-1-5-21-. Software Microsoft Office 16.0 Outlook Addins Apple.DAV.Addin Delete the Apple.DAV.Addin value under these keys. HKEYUSERS S-1-5-21-. Software Microsoft Office 16.0 Common CustomUIValidationCache DWORD: Apple.DAV.Addin.Microsoft.Outlook.Explorer HKEYUSERS S-1-5-21-. Software Microsoft Office 16.0 Outlook AddInLoadTimes Binary: Apple.DAV.Addin Step by Step Instructions. Close Outlook.
Open the iCloud control panel from the Notification tray. Verify Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks is NOT checked. Close the iCloud control panel. Press Windows key + R to open the Run command. Type regedit in the Open field then press Enter (or click Ok). Confirm the dialogs that come up.
Once in the Registry editor, expand the Edit menu and select Find or press Ctrl+F. Type Apple.DAV.Addin in the Find what field then press Find Next. Right click on the key or value and choose Delete. Press F3 to find the next entry.
After you reach the end of the registry, close the Registry Editor and open the iCloud control panel. When informed that you need to repair iCloud, click the Open Programs and Features button. (Programs and Features window will probably open behind the iCloud control panel.). Close the iCloud control panel.
Select iCloud from the list of applications in Programs and Features. Click Change (or right-click, choose Change). Choose Repair.
After Repair is complete, reboot. After logging back into Windows, open the iCloud control panel and tick Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks. Restart Outlook.
I had this problem and tried the above - but apparently without much luck. Following the above though I also repaired Outlook (I'm using windows 7 so went in control panal - programs clicked on MSoffice and then the repair option) and also did the same for icloud. I also downloaded a new APLZOD32.dll file and replaced the old onoe (In x64/common files/apple/internet services). Now not sure which of these 4 solved the issue or having to do all 4 but finally my add in returned to the list (after system reboot). I'm running Outlook 2013 and I'm pretty much at my wits end. The problems started when I replaced my hard drive and put a mirror of my old one on there.
I've changed the registry value to '3', I've tried deleting registry keys, uninstalling and reinstalling Icloud as well as several MS Office resets and repairs. Lastly, I created a whole new user profile.
Nothing brings back the Icloud Add-in. For good measure I also used your 'addinlist-icloud-2013' and ran that. I'm starting to think I'm going to have to open Icloud in my browswer window to make any calendar entries or changes. I've lost days of productivity trying to fix this. Why can't we just load in the add-in separate from Icloud. It's clearly not working as a solution for many of us.