When this didn’t work, I tried a different tactic: Outlook opens for about 15 seconds (and you can see the iCloud items on the ribbon) and then crashes again.Log-in to iCloud app on PC and request that it sync with Outlook.Restart Outlook as an Administrator and 'add back' the iCloud add-in.Start-up Outlook as an Administrator, remove the iCloud add-in.Shut down the iCloud app on my Windows PC.Start-up Outlook in Safe Mode, disable iCloud add-in.deselecting the option in iCloud for "Mail, Contacts, Calendars and Tasks - With Outlook".) or re-enabling the iCloud add-in.
All attempts at trying to repair this issue have not worked (i.e. I had to start Outlook in Safe Mode (several times) and disable the iCloud add-in. Microsoft technicians that I contacted online did NOT recommend this.Īfter the recent iCloud update and a recent Windows 10 update, I was initially unable to open Outlook on either machine. One suggestion I received was to uninstall the iCloud add-in, restart the PC, run disk cleanup to delete temporary files, then run an in-place Office repair and re-install the iCloud add-in. I tried all of the above as both of my computers – one a Windows 10 desktop machine with Outlook 2013 and the second a Windows 10 laptop with Outlook 2016 both crashed when Outlook opened recently (February 22, 2020).
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How to fix the iCloud Outlook plugin after Win10 update.There are a number of posts on line about how to resolve this issue including: This is about how the iCloud add-in for Outlook does not work either after an iCloud update or a Windows 10 update. I’m in a situation where Apple says contact Microsoft and Microsoft says contact Apple.