

ENABLE ADD INS OUTLOOK 2010 PC
I now sync photos between my iPhone and PC using DropBox (Camera Upload auto-sync function). I am using (the website) to enter Calendar entries, write Notes, and edit Address Book entries on my PC.I am falling into the trap set by Apple I think they want us to dump MS Outlook. Result: Untested (but I successfully used this method to resolve issue with a previous version of iCloud CP months ago, I think)įor now, I have dumped MS Outlook and iCloud Control Panel.
ENABLE ADD INS OUTLOOK 2010 INSTALL
Install iCloud Control Panel for Windows Log in to and delete all calendar and address book entries Uninstall iCloud Control Panel for Windows Back up MS Outlook calendar, address book (export to another format e.g. Suggested Solution 7: Keep the copy of calendar and contacts on Outlook (back up first), and erase everything on iCloud. I tried searching for an earlier version of iCloud Control Panel but could only find an earlier version for Vista (instead of Win 7). Does anyone else have a solution or suggestion?Īs a follow-up to my original post. Result: MS Outlook crashes after adding the iCloud Add-In back Suggested Work-Around 1: Have iCloud Add-In disabled at MS Outlook start-up Enable Add-In only after MS Outlook starts normally Suggested Solution 6: Install an earlier version of iCloud Control Panel (e.g. Suggested Solution 5: Remove Outlook Profile Result: MS Outlook still crashes after iCloud Add-In is enabled Suggested Solution 4: Untick sync on iCloud Control Panel, Sign Out, Sign In, Sync again, Ensure iCloud Add-In is Enabled

Suggested Solution 3: Un-install and Re-install iCloud Control Panel 3.1 for Windows Suggested Solution 2: Remove iCloud Add-In, then Add it back on MS Outlook Suggested Solution 1: Disable DEP (Data Execution Prevention) on MS Outlook Note: I have also disabled all other MS Outlook Add-Ins when I did my troubleshooting to ensure other add-ins do not play a part with the problem.
