foggy46

Q: How can I retrieve my calendar on my iphone back to my pc

I had icloud turn on for both devices and then turned it off. When I did that and syncd I lost my calendar on my pc and now wish to get it back from my phone. I only see sync available the other way around??

iPhone 5s, iOS 9.1

Posted on Nov 7, 2015 5:04 AM

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Q: How can I retrieve my calendar on my iphone back to my pc

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  • by judysings,

    judysings judysings Nov 8, 2015 1:44 PM in response to foggy46
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    Nov 8, 2015 1:44 PM in response to foggy46

    Hello foggy46,

    If you had iCloud turned enabled on your iPhone and on your PC, are you able to see your calendar entries at www.icloud.com?  If so, you can enable iCloud again on your PC to access the calendar data.  Here is some general information about iCloud calendar.  I've highlighted some key information for you as it relates to working with Windows.   Click on the link for complete information.

    Get help using iCloud Calendar
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203521

     

    Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Outlook)

    After each step, check to see if the issue still exists. 

    Check the system requirements

    Make sure that your PC meets the iCloud system requirements.

    Check your Internet connection

    1. Try to go to www.apple.com. If you can’t connect to the Internet, your iCloud calendars and events won’t update in Outlook. Get help with your Internet connection.
    2. Try to open a secure website from your PC to see if you can access ports 80 and 443. If the website doesn't open, you don't have access. Contact your Internet service provider for help. Safari requires access to port 443 to push updates between iCloud and your devices.

    Check your settings

    Open iCloud for Windows and make sure that you're signed in to the same iCloud account that you're using on your other supported devices.

    Refresh Outlook

    If you recently made changes in Outlook that aren't updating on your other devices (or the other way around), click the Refresh button in Outlook.

    Turn off iCloud Calendar and turn it back on

    1. Close Outlook.
    2. Open iCloud for Windows.
    3. Deselect the Mail, Contacts, Calendars & Tasks checkbox and click Apply.
    4. Wait a few seconds. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars & Tasks, and click Apply.
    5. Open Outlook.

    Make sure the iCloud Outlook Add-in is active within Outlook

    In Outlook 2010 and later:

    1. Click the File menu.
    2. Click Options in the left panel.
    3. Click Add-Ins in the left panel of the Outlook Options window.
    4. Look at the list of add-ins in the Active Application Add-Ins section.
    5. Select the iCloud Outlook Add-in.

    In Outlook 2007:

    1. From the Tools menu, select Trust Center.
    2. Select Add-ins from the left column.
    3. Look at the list of add-ins in the Active Application Add-Ins section.
    4. Select the iCloud Outlook Add-in.

    Make sure iCloud isn’t your default account in Outlook

    • In Outlook 2010 and later, select File > Info > Account Settings > Data Files. If iCloud is listed as the default account in the Comments column, select a different account and click Set as Default.
    • In Outlook 2007, select File > Data File Management > Data Files. If iCloud is listed as the default account in the Comments column, select a different account and click Set as Default.

    Restart your computer

    After you restart your computer, see if you fixed the issue.

    Find your calendars in Microsoft Outlook

    Learn how to manage Add-ins with Microsoft Outlook.

    1. Make sure Calendar is turned on in iCloud for Windows.
    2. Look for your data in the iCloud folder within Outlook. You can also view your data in Deleted Items in your Outlook Folder List.

    If you find your calendar data in the Deleted Items folder, it isn’t because iCloud removed your data. When you turn on Mail, Contacts, Calendars & Tasks in iCloud for Windows, iCloud copies your calendar data from the default Outlook .pst file to iCloud. Then iCloud removes the calendar data from the .pst file by placing it in the Deleted Items folder in Outlook. The calendar data then moves to the iCloud data set within Outlook, so that iCloud can push the data to and from Outlook.

     

    Take care,