Is iCloud compatible with Outlook 2016?

I've installed Windows 10 and Office 2016. I also installed iCloud and every time I try to access it and synch with my Outlook 2016, a window pops up and says top Repair iCloud installation, then Restart. I've done this twice but still no go.

Is Outlook 2016 too new??? Or is it Windows 10???

Win 10 MSO Pro 2016

Posted on Aug 21, 2015 3:00 PM

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Posted on Sep 10, 2017 3:20 PM

Hi all,


I have had this horribly caught amidst the problems I was facing with Windows 8.1 and then I installed Office 2016 and was cruising towards setting up Outlook and some other very essentials for me like Visio and Project. As I needed my iPhone to be simultaneously working on synchronisation as the newer version of Office I was moving quickly iCloud sync app (the recent latest version) has also been installed and immediately after then I realised the grave mistake I did. Any of the Office app would not load and seems some repair would try to solve and crash soon. My emails on Outlook have entirely messed up my situation and I lost good amount of time, money, clients relations and peace of mind. I worked out the best and researched as most of the systems around are predominantly Windows based. Unfortunately I have to do this research and felt this will help you all too.


Office 2016 is backward compatible. Make sure to skip the entire iCloud family of 6.X.X.X version updates while tracking the older versions and see for a stable version.


Yes, Microsoft acknowledge Apple released this version but I don't feel its worth wasting time as neither would compensate any ones loss.

iCloud for Windows 5.1 supports Outlook 2016 -


So, try downloading version before 6.0 as I could find some on filehorse:

http://www.filehorse.com/download-icloud-control-panel/old-versions/

I used the iCloud version 5.2.1.69 and it worked. Office 2016 has been loading with older versions of iCloud (5.2.1.69) and I currently have no issues. I will not be able to rule out that this is sure but I have no options but to use Windows operating systems and so as Office along with the iPhone. So, please do not take my word but backup for your safety. and try this.


Good luck.


Regards

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Nov 30, 2015 4:38 PM in response to lagging

Looked into switching to a Windows Phone. You're kid of stuck syncing Outlook 2016 with Outlook.com then on to the iPhone. MS support was never fully able to explain how to continually sync contacts and calendars with any degree of regularity. EAS has no on line support system with detailed instructions. I went to Go Contact Sync Mod and it runs with Google just fine. And its free. Phone Companion in Widows 10 will allow access to the phone for [ictures etc. Not perfect - but it does run.

Nov 30, 2015 7:42 PM in response to BWWiggs

Download iCloud for Windows - Apple Support


For the Windows iCloud download, it still says:


iCloud for Windows currently supports Outlook 2007 through Outlook 2013. Support for Outlook 2016 will be available in an update to iCloud for Windows in December. Until then, if you use Outlook 2016, you can access iCloud Mail, Contacts, and Calendars on iCloud.com.

Still dated 11/24/15 also.


Link above and I agree, it is and has been frustrating

Dec 1, 2015 9:06 AM in response to Ourdoc

" Using the outlook app in a Windows phone does all this. There is no reason on a Windows phone to go to outlook.com and sync, the app is available for the phone and syncs on its own. A good friend has a Windows phone, gmail address, and the Outlook 2016 app for months now and has never gone to outlook.com."


I was never able to successfully able to sync Outlook 2016 PC desktop using any MS based app with anything.

Dec 2, 2015 11:53 AM in response to paulfromindio

Can't we use the Outlook app on iOS instead of switching to Windows Phone? There is a downside to Outlook on either platform in that one must use IMAP email instead of POP email. But is there some reason to need the Windows Phone version of Outlook instead of the iOS version of Outlook?


I have a new Windows 10 computer that is not being put into use until we decide what to do. Should we try to install Office 2013 and upgrade later? Is there a problem moving Outlook pst files back and forth between different computers with Outlook 2013 or 2016? Should we switch all email accounts to IMAP and use Outlook on iOS? Should we just wait because a fix is coming "in December" or does Apple changing that to "soon" mean no fix until February?


It would be good to get some hard information. However, the apparent backtracking on the release of this fix suggests that some problem was found during testing, so it is possible that Apple isn't saying much because they don't know when they'll be able to fix the problem. But it doesn't sound like they consider this to be a priority, which seems shortsighted because the response to this and other iCloud mess-ups is likely to be people jumping to Outlook for iOS or jumping all the way to Outlook for Windows Phone or later to the rumored Surface phone.


Apple's lethargic response is a danger to its major revenue generator.

Dec 2, 2015 12:02 PM in response to segalsegal

I checked Get help using Outlook with iCloud for Windows - Apple Support and it is now referring to a fix in December:

iCloud for Windows currently supports Outlook 2007 through Outlook 2013. Support for Outlook 2016 will be available in an update to iCloud for Windows in December.

I refreshed the page, so this seems to be current position. Hopefully there has been no backtracking from the December timeframe.

Dec 2, 2015 12:04 PM in response to segalsegal

Yes. The Outlook app on iOS works just fine. And because they seem to require a one time upload of contacts & calendars to outlook.com from Outlook 2016 it essentially is saying that Outlook 2016 PC desktop and Outlook.com has no way of continually (lets say every two hours) actively and automatically syncing contacts and calendars.


My previous post and solution work just fine and I have no need for much else but I share your ire at Apple for not making this one time essential feature work.

Dec 2, 2015 1:07 PM in response to paulfromindio

If you are referring to using http://sourceforge.net/projects/googlesyncmod/ to sync contacts and calendar, we can't do that because we can't use Google because of their data collection.


Does the problem of "no way of continually (lets say every two hours) actively and automatically syncing contacts and calendars" apply to the Outlook app on iOS but not on Windows Phone? That would seem to be a deal-breaker flaw for iOS if that is the case. If so, I'm not getting a new iPhone unless this problem is resolved; my contract finished two weeks ago and I'm delaying to see whether I need to switch to Windows Phone.

Dec 4, 2015 7:02 AM in response to segalsegal

Hmmm, NOT HAPPY! As some others have stated the support page ( What is iCloud for Windows? - Apple Support ) seems to have reverted back to 'soon' for the update rather than 'in December'.


WHAT IS GOING ON APPLE?

What is preventing you from solving what would appear to be a pretty simple problem? You must know how Outlook 2016 works by now, So lets have a solution to syncing contacts, calendars and other items like we used to do. A little more info for your customers, please!

Dec 4, 2015 7:13 AM in response to Besomdave

I' m very far from being merely content, as well. As for Apple support community "experts", furthermore, who read into my posts and choose to delete them because I express quite inconvenient, for them, hard facts, I only suggest this! Get down to your job and start producing a fix right away because your company has already proven very short of the circumstances in this particular topic which has already generated over 55,000 views Ina period of 3 months! It' utterly disgraceful and instead of comment filtering, an apology would be in place! SHAME!

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