Microsoft Outlook must be installed in order to sync calendars

I am unable to sync my Contacts and my Calendars with a USB connection through iTunes. All did work properly before, but something changed with one of the previous iTunes updates. This was an issue prior to the iOS 9 update.

Settings / Info tab shows: Microsoft Outlook must be installed in order to sync calendars, but I have Microsoft Outlook 2013 installed.

This seems to be a very common issue when searching on the internet, but no one lists a correction to this issue.

I have tried previously uninstalling and reinstalling all of the iTunes components as per the uninstall instructions supplied through iTunes support, and I have also uninstalled & reinstalled Microsoft Office. This made no change whatsoever.

I have read in a few places that Outlook must have two specific Add-Ins Installed and Active. The first one is Outlook Change Notifier Add-In, and the second one is iTunes Add-In. I have neither of these installed and have tired to locate where these can be downloaded and then installed into Outlook, but have never been successful. I believe that the key to correcting this issue is the installation and Activation of one, or both, of these Add-Ins.

Thanks in advance for anyone that can provide assistance in the correction of this problem.

Current Setup:

iPhone 6

Windows 8.1Pro 64Bit

Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 32bit

iOS 9.0

iTunes 12.3.0.44 64bit

iPhone 6, iOS 9

Posted on Sep 19, 2015 11:14 PM

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Apr 1, 2016 6:08 AM in response to Carbender

Well after months of frustration with the same problem I've finally found a solution that has worked for me. Given the plethora of solutions I've come across I'm convinced that this issue probably has many causes & I don't expect this solution will help everyone. BTW, I'm running Outlook 2010 (64-bit) on a Windows 7 PC (64-bit); iTunes (v12.3.317 the latest at the time) & have an iPhone5S that I synchronise using a USB cable (I've never used iCloud to sync).


There were two (maybe three) issues at play for me:

  1. Inactive & missing add-ins in Outlook
  2. A "corrupted" SyncServices folder in Windows
  3. An old version of MobileMe Control Panel still installed on the PC


The solutions below were all from various blog & forum posts.


1. Missing add-ins in Outlook:


Inspecting the Outlook Add-Ins (open Outlook & go to: File - Options - Add-Ins) the "Outlook Change Notifier" Add-in was Inactive.

Select "COM Add-ins" in the Manage drop down-menu & click "Go..." to active this.


Missing was the "iTunes Outlook Addin".

This proved harder to resolve. I couldn't find the iTunesOutlookAddIn.dll file anywhere on my system but it did exist in an old back-up I had from over 6 months ago in the following folder:

C:\Program Files\iTunes\

Despite copying the file to this folder & being able to select it, Outlook wouldn't retain it in the Add-In list.

In desperation I tried copying it to both the following folders:

C:\Windows\System32\

C:\Windows\SysWOW64\

I thought I would see if I could select it from there in Outlook, but much to my surprise when I opened the Add-Ins page it had appeared as an Active Application Add-in (in the iTunes folder) without any intervention from myself.

I don't understand DLLs enough to explain what happened, all I can say is that it worked.


If you don't have a backed up copy of the iTunesOutlookAddIn.dll file I don't know how you go about acquiring one.


Although I now had the required Add-ins in Outlook it still didn't fix my problem.



2. A "corrupted" SyncServices folder in Windows


Following on piece of advice (which had helped many others) I renamed the sync services folder in Windows from:

C:\Users\<my account>\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\SyncServices
to
C:\Users\<my account>\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\SyncServices_OLD


When I started up iTunes next it created a new sync services folder & the option to synchronise my contacts & calendar with Outlook had returned. At last!


3. An old version of MobileMe Control Panel still installed on the PC


Finally I don't believe this issue contributed to this problem but I will include it for completeness just in case it did. I had been receiving a pop-up error message every time my PC booted into Windows 7 stating "AppleSyncNotifier has stopped working".


It may just be coincidental that this appeared around the same time I encountered the Outlook problems, but to resolve this matter I had to uninstall the long since redundant MobileMe Control Panel which still appeared in the Windows Control Panel under Programs and Features.



I'm not a guru with any of this stuff, but I'm mighty happy that I've finally found a way to fix things up. BTW, I never reinstalled iTunes or Outlook at any stage.


I hope this helps someone. Good luck!

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