I have installed and synced the iCloud add-in with Microsoft Outlook 2013 (32-bit) on my Windows 8 (64-bit) desktop. Not sure how you stumbled on this solution, but I was ready to pull my hair out until this worked for me. Being a programmer myself, it always bothers me when installs don't "connect" the right pieces and force us all to go hunting for mysterious solutions to these problems.
But, lo and behold, I blindly followed the below procedure and Outlook is working perfectly with iCloud. I am not sure WHY adding the plugin by browsing to the file (.dll) worked while simply letting the plug-in do it for you did NOT work. Actually running Outlook at Administrator worked great, but I thought that was simply a temporary solution.įor me, jayc2111 hit the nail on the head.
I tried at LEAST 5-6 fixes that I found here and on other forums. Now you should see the "refresh" icon again within Outlook 2013. Mine was located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Common FIles\Apple\Internet Services\APLZOD32.dll In Outlook 2013 go to File >Options >Add-Ins >Click "GO" at the Manage: COM Add-ins >Add > add the APLXOD32.dll from your files.This will setup iCloud for Outlook once again. Download the iCloud for Windows (icloudsetup.exe) >Run >Follow prompts for user name and password.Now open Control Panel >Uninstall Programs > Select iCloud >Change >Remove.Under the E-mail tab select the iCloud account you are having issues with and remove it. In Outlook 2013 go to File >Account Setting drop down >Account Settings.Here you will select the iCloud Outlook: Add-in and hit Remove >OK In Outlook 2013 go to File >Options >Add-Ins >Click "GO" at the Manage: COM Add-in.Before hand I tried repairing and re-installing the iCloud for Window program, going into add-in within Outlook and enabling the add-in which never stayed or worked.
I too had this issue and after several days of reading post after post I tried the following at it worked for me.