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Icloud passwords on windows crash

Hello there!


I hope that somebody can help me. I have iCloud installed on my PC. I've used the "password on iCloud" option with no problems, but on the same day, while using it, it suddenly stopped working. I open the app and make my login with Windows Hello as usual, but it simply crashes.

I've tried everything, including uninstalling and reinstalling it again, but still, nothing works. Everything else works fine.

I can't really understand what happened.


Thank you.

Windows, Windows 6

Posted on Jun 27, 2023 2:14 PM

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Posted on Aug 11, 2023 12:14 PM

Hi there,


Just to let you know you aren't alone; same symptoms.


In my case, I have isolated it down to something specific to a particular AppleID/account. By this, i mean I can load my iCloud/appleID details into the iCloud for Windows app when I click the iCloud Passwords button which launches "icloudpasswords.exe", authenticates via Windows Hello and it works fine.


However, if i used a separate AppleID account (a family members which is the only one that exhibits this issue), whilst it logs into iCloud for Windows fine, 2FA authenticates etc., iCloud Drive and photos looks like theyre working, the actual passwords app will crash if youy try to open it. It authenticates, via Windows Hello, and then it crashes.


Windows reports that icloudpasswords.exe has stopped responding with a C000005 error in the faulting module objc.dll (which is a file inside C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\unique-path-to-icloud-for-windows-app-folder)


I can replicate this issue on a fresh installation of Windows 10 or Windows 11. I mean completely fresh up-to-date windows update, minimal video card drivers and that's it. No security software except the default Microsoft Defender.


I can replicate this issue on two separate Windows machines, in addition to the above.


Further to this, the same behaviour is observed here : I can't open iCloud Passwords on my Windo… - Apple Community - where the user reports the Chrome password extension works. This is exactly the same scenario for me, in addition to the above. I can tick the Chrome Extension in iCloud for Windows settings, and since it doesn't seem to open icloudpasswords.exe, I can actually use chrome and have it autofill passwords etc despite the fact that opening the icloudpasswords.exe directly (as in, via the shortcut inside the main iCloud for Windows app, > "Open iCloud Passwords")


A piece of relevant background: the troublesome (family member's) AppleID account did actually work in the past without issue. When i set it up a few months ago, I used iCloud for Windows with the Passwords option ticked so i could log in and move most of their accounts over (manually) so they didn't have to type them in manually via phone. This worked, and i moved about 20 accounts or so.


Then the family member has continued to use their AppleID / iPhone, and stored more and more data in their keychain which possibly might have created a particular record/entry that seems to trip up icloudpasswords.exe when it opens.


I'm not sure if iCloud for Windows has received an update since the above transpired in early May 2023.

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Aug 11, 2023 12:14 PM in response to pdgahelp

Hi there,


Just to let you know you aren't alone; same symptoms.


In my case, I have isolated it down to something specific to a particular AppleID/account. By this, i mean I can load my iCloud/appleID details into the iCloud for Windows app when I click the iCloud Passwords button which launches "icloudpasswords.exe", authenticates via Windows Hello and it works fine.


However, if i used a separate AppleID account (a family members which is the only one that exhibits this issue), whilst it logs into iCloud for Windows fine, 2FA authenticates etc., iCloud Drive and photos looks like theyre working, the actual passwords app will crash if youy try to open it. It authenticates, via Windows Hello, and then it crashes.


Windows reports that icloudpasswords.exe has stopped responding with a C000005 error in the faulting module objc.dll (which is a file inside C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\unique-path-to-icloud-for-windows-app-folder)


I can replicate this issue on a fresh installation of Windows 10 or Windows 11. I mean completely fresh up-to-date windows update, minimal video card drivers and that's it. No security software except the default Microsoft Defender.


I can replicate this issue on two separate Windows machines, in addition to the above.


Further to this, the same behaviour is observed here : I can't open iCloud Passwords on my Windo… - Apple Community - where the user reports the Chrome password extension works. This is exactly the same scenario for me, in addition to the above. I can tick the Chrome Extension in iCloud for Windows settings, and since it doesn't seem to open icloudpasswords.exe, I can actually use chrome and have it autofill passwords etc despite the fact that opening the icloudpasswords.exe directly (as in, via the shortcut inside the main iCloud for Windows app, > "Open iCloud Passwords")


A piece of relevant background: the troublesome (family member's) AppleID account did actually work in the past without issue. When i set it up a few months ago, I used iCloud for Windows with the Passwords option ticked so i could log in and move most of their accounts over (manually) so they didn't have to type them in manually via phone. This worked, and i moved about 20 accounts or so.


Then the family member has continued to use their AppleID / iPhone, and stored more and more data in their keychain which possibly might have created a particular record/entry that seems to trip up icloudpasswords.exe when it opens.


I'm not sure if iCloud for Windows has received an update since the above transpired in early May 2023.

Jun 28, 2023 2:43 PM in response to pdgahelp

Hello pdgahelp,


If the iCloud for Windows program is not working properly, check for any 3rd party software that may be affecting it. If you have any type of security/antivirus software on the computer try disabling it and then see if iCloud for Windows is still crashing.


Resolve issues between iCloud for Windows or iTunes and third-party security software


If that doesn't help, and you've already tried removing and reinstalling the program, you'll want to contact Apple to report the issue: Get Support


Cheers!


Nov 14, 2023 2:23 PM in response to Athyris

Hallo Athyris, auf meinem Windows-PC öffnet sich jetzt bei Aufruf einer passwortgeschützten Website ein Dialogfenster mit folgendem Text :


Wenn man jetzt den Cursor auf das gleiche Schlüsselsymbol (in der Adresszeile hinter der Adresse) geht, öffnet sich ein Dialogfenster mit dem Text: "iCloud Passwörter. Hat Zugriff auf diese Website". Beim Klick auf das Schlüsselsymbol öffnet sich erneut ein Fenster mit 6 Platzhaltern für einen sechsstelligen Code, den iCloud für Windows sofort am unteren rechten Ende des Bildschirms anzeigt und der dann nur noch in die o.g. Platzhalter eingegeben werden muß. Anschließend wird das im iCloud-Schlüsselbund gespeicherte Passwort problemlos eingefügt und die gewünschte Website öffnet sich.

Wohlgemerkt: Das ist ein Ersatz für die herkömmliche Freischaltung des iCloud-Schlüsselbundes über Windows Hello! Diese herkömmliche Freischaltung funktioniert nach wie vor nicht.

Auf meinem iPhone unter: "Einstellungen"-"Passwörter"-"Passwortoptionen" ist sowohl ein Häkchen bei "iCloud-Passwörter und iCloud Schlüsselbund" als auch bei "Edge" gesetzt. Leider bin ich nicht sicher, ob das schon immer so war oder ob ich es im Laufe der zahllosen Versuche irgendwann nachgesetzt habe.

Wie auch immer-es funktioniert wieder, wenn auch eingeschränkt.

Icloud passwords on windows crash

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