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The problem of getting iPhone calendar to show up on in Outlook was solved by reinstalling 32 bit "Office Outlook Connector". I am using Microsoft Office 2010

I found, for me, the answer was to reinstall "Microsoft Oulook Connector" I am running Windows 7 with "Microsoft Office 2010". I backup to both the Cloud and to my local computer. Now I have a question for you, How to you get your iPhone to sync with another computer without loosing anything, especially my calendar and contacts. Of course it would be nice to keep my apps and music?

iPhone 4S, Windows 7, would like to switch to my Laptop

Posted on Sep 12, 2013 3:04 PM

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The problem of getting iPhone calendar to show up on in Outlook was solved by reinstalling 32 bit "Office Outlook Connector". I am using Microsoft Office 2010

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