Part 1: Sync iCloud Contacts to Outlook via iCloud for Windows. ICloud for Windows is a remarkable program for you to use to import iCloud contacts to Outlook 2016. The detailed steps in the following will show you how to make it. The first thing you need to do is download and install iCloud for Windows on your computer. In the Calendar subscription dialog box, paste the link that you copied in step 4. Also, enter a unique name for the calendar such as 'iCloud work Calendar', and click Save. You should see the iCloud calendar listed under Other calendars in Outlook on the web. When you have the same account added on Outlook for Mac, this subscribed calendar will also appear in Outlook for Mac calendar.
Make sure that iCloud Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders are available. If there's an issue, try again after it's fixed. If there isn't an issue, try these steps.
Remember to back up your contacts, calendars, and reminders, so you don't lose anything.
Important: Upgraded reminders aren't compatible with earlier versions of iOS or macOS. Shared reminders are also not accessible to users with earlier versions of iOS and macOS, until they upgrade.
After each step, see if you still need help:
Check for updates to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC. To use iCloud, your devices need to meet the system requirements.
See if the date and time settings on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC are correct.
Make sure that you're signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on all your devices and check your settings.
On your iPhone, tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud. Check your Apple ID and make sure that you turn on what you want to update (Contacts, Calendars, or Reminders).
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Apple ID, then click iCloud. If you’re using macOS Mojave or earlier, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click iCloud. Check your Apple ID and make sure that you select what you want to update (Contacts, Calendars, or Reminders).
On your PC, open iCloud for Windows. Check your Apple ID and make sure that you select what you want to update (Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks).
If you sign in to third-party apps with your Apple ID, protect your account with two-factor authentication and use an app-specific password. If you don’t have devices that can be updated to iOS 9 or OS X El Capitan or later, you can set up two-step verification instead.
Open Safari and go to www.apple.com to check your connection. If you can’t open the page, get help connecting to the Internet.
Open a secure website, like your Apple ID account page, to see if you can access port 443. If the website won't open, contact your Internet service provider for help. Safari needs access to port 443 to update your information in iCloud.
Keep your data within the limits. If you go over the limit, your data won't stay up to date.
If you still need help, try the steps for your device below.
Try the steps for your device
iOS 13 and iPadOS
After each step, check your contacts, calendars, or reminders.
Refresh your contacts and calendars
To refresh your contacts, open Contacts and swipe down on the list.
To refresh your contact groups:
Open the Contacts app.
Tap Groups in the upper-left corner.
Swipe down on the list to refresh your groups.
To refresh your calendars:
Open the Calendar app.
Tap the Calendars tab.
Swipe down on the list to refresh your events.
Set iCloud Contacts, Calendars, or Reminders as your default
If your contacts, calendars, and reminders are in iCloud, then iCloud automatically updates your information. See if your information is in iCloud or a third-party account, like Google or Yahoo. Then change your default account to iCloud. Changing your default account to iCloud will not move your existing information from a third-party service to iCloud.
To see which account your contacts are in:
Open the Contacts app and tap Groups in the upper-left corner.
Deselect the All [account] option for any third-party account, like Gmail or Yahoo.
Make sure All iCloud is selected.
Tap Done to see your list of contacts. If you don't see the contact you're looking for, it's stored in another account.
If you have a copy of your contacts from a third-party service in vCard format version 3.0 or later, you can import the contacts into iCloud.
Set iCloud as the default account for your contacts in iOS 8 or later:
Tap Settings, then Contacts.
Tap Default Account.
Select iCloud.
To see which account your calendars are in, open the Calendar app, then tap the Calendars tab.
Set an iCloud calendar as the default calendar:
Tap Settings, then Calendar.
Tap Default Calendar.
Tap a calendar under iCloud to make it your default.
Set an iCloud reminders list as the default list:
Tap Settings, then Reminders.
Tap Default List.
Tap a list under iCloud to make it your default.
Check your app settings
Make sure your iCloud Contacts and Calendars are set to appear in the Contacts or Calendars app:
Open the Contacts app and tap Groups in the upper-left corner. Make sure that All iCloud is selected.
Open the Calendar app and tap the Calendars tab. Make sure that all iCloud calendars are selected.
Make sure your Reminders appear:
Tap Settings, then [your name].
Tap iCloud.
Slide to turn on Reminders.
Change how often your calendars update:
Tap Settings, then Calendar.
Tap Sync.
If All Events is selected, choose a specific timeframe instead, like Events 1 Month Back. If a specific timeframe is selected, choose All Events instead.
Return to your Home screen.
Wait a few minutes, then open the Calendar app. Tap the Calendars tab, and swipe down to refresh.
Since the iCloud Birthdays calendar updates daily, you might not see changes to birthdays in the Calendars app until the next day.
Restart the Contacts, Calendar, or Reminders app
Close the app.
Return to your Home screen.
Wait a minute, then open the app again.
Turn off iCloud Contacts, Calendar, or Reminders and turn it back on
Tap Settings, [your name], then iCloud.
Slide to turn off Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders.*
If you see your calendars or reminders on iCloud.com or any of your devices, you can choose Delete from My [device]. If not, choose Keep on My [device].
Wait a few minutes, then turn on Contacts, Calendar, or Reminders again.
* Local reminders will be deleted from your device, but your information won't be deleted from iCloud. Once you turn Reminders back on, your reminders will be re-synced to your device.
Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Restart your device. Here's how to restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
iOS 12
After each step, check your contacts, calendars, or reminders.
Refresh your contacts, calendars, and reminders
To refresh your calendars and reminders:
Open the Calendar app.
Tap the Calendars tab.
Swipe down on the list to refresh your events and reminders.
To refresh your contacts, open Contacts and swipe down on the list.
To refresh your contact groups:
Open the Contacts app.
Tap Groups in the upper-left corner.
Swipe down on the list to refresh your groups.
Set iCloud Contacts, Calendars, or Reminders as your default
If your contacts, calendars, and reminders are in iCloud, then iCloud automatically updates your information. See if your information is in iCloud or a third-party account, like Google or Yahoo. Then change your default account to iCloud.
See which account your contacts are in:
Open the Contacts app and tap Groups in the upper-left corner.
Deselect the All [account] option for any third-party account, like Gmail or Yahoo.
Make sure All iCloud is selected.
Tap Done to see your list of contacts. If you don't see the contact you're looking for, it's stored in another account.
You can import the contact from a third-party service into iCloud.
Set iCloud as the default account for your contacts in iOS 8 or later:
Tap Settings > Contacts.
Tap Default Account.
Select iCloud.
See which account your calendars are in:
Open the Calendar app.
Tap an event to open it.
Tap the calendar name to see if the event is in an iCloud calendar.
Set an iCloud calendar as the default calendar:
Tap Settings > Calendar.
Tap Default Calendar.
Tap a calendar under iCloud to make it your default.
See which account your reminders are in:
Open the Reminders app.
Tap the list name in the upper-left corner to view all your lists.
See if the list is stored on your device or iCloud. Open a list and tap Edit. If you see Sharing, then your list is in iCloud.
When you create a reminder, you can choose to store it in iCloud or on your iOS device.
Check your app settings
Make sure that your iCloud Contacts and Calendars are set to appear in the Contacts or Calendars app:
Open the Contacts app and tap Groups in the upper-left corner. Make sure that All iCloud is selected.
Open the Calendar app and tap the Calendars tab. Make sure that All iCloud is selected.
Change how often your calendars and reminders update:
Tap Settings > Calendar, or tap Settings > Reminders.
Tap Sync.
If All Events or All Reminders is selected, choose a specific timeframe instead, like Events or Reminders 1 Month Back. If a specific timeframe is selected, choose All Events or All Reminders instead.
Press the Home button.
Wait a few minutes. Open the Calendar app, tap the Calendars tab, and swipe down to refresh.
Since the iCloud Birthdays calendar updates daily, you might not see changes to birthdays in the Calendars app until the next day.
Restart the Contacts, Calendar, or Reminders app
Double-click the Home button to see your open apps.
Find the app, then swipe up to close it.
Press the Home button to return to your Home screen.
Wait a minute, then open the app again.
Turn off iCloud Contacts, Calendar, or Reminders and turn it back on
Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud.
Slide to turn off Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders.*
If you see your calendars or reminders on iCloud.com or any of your devices, you can choose Delete from My [device]. If not, choose Keep on My [device].
Wait a few minutes, then turn on Contacts, Calendar, or Reminders again.
* Local reminders will be deleted from your device, but your information won't be deleted from iCloud. Once you turn Reminders back on, your reminders will be re-synced to your device.
Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Restart your device. Here's how to restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Force sync Calendar data on Apple Watch
To force sync Calendar data on your Apple Watch:
Open the Watch app on your iPhone and tap the My Watch tab.
Tap General, then tap Reset.
Tap Reset Sync Data.
Mac
After each step, check your contacts, calendars, or reminders.
Refresh your calendars and reminders
You can refresh your calendars and reminders from the Calendars app:
Open the Calendar app.
Choose View.
Refresh Calendars.
Since the iCloud Birthdays calendar updates hourly, you might not see changes to birthdays in the Contacts or Calendars app for an hour.
Check your default Calendar, Reminders, and Contacts account
If you store and edit your events in iCloud instead of another place, like On My Mac, Exchange, or Google, then iCloud automatically updates your calendars. If you use multiple accounts on your Mac like iCloud, Gmail, and Yahoo, make sure that iCloud is your default Calendar account:
Open the Calendar app.
Choose Calendar > Preferences.
On the General tab, make sure that one of your iCloud calendars is the default.
After you set up iCloud Reminders, you might need to quit and reopen Reminders on your Mac. Then make sure that you set up your account correctly in Reminders:
Open the Reminders app.
Choose Reminders > Accounts.
Click the iCloud tab and make sure that you're signed in with your Apple ID.
If you store and edit your contacts in iCloud instead of another place, like On My Mac, Exchange, or Google, then iCloud automatically updates your contacts. If you use multiple accounts on your Mac like iCloud, Gmail, and Yahoo, make sure that iCloud is your default Contacts account:
Open the Contacts app.
Choose Contacts > Accounts.
Click the iCloud tab and make sure that you're signed in with your Apple ID.
Turn off iCloud Calendar and iCloud Reminders, then turn it back on
Quit the Calendar and Reminders apps.
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Apple ID, then click iCloud. If you’re using macOS Mojave or earlier, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click iCloud.
Deselect Calendars and Reminders.*
Close System Preferences and wait about a minute.
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Apple ID, then click iCloud. If you’re using macOS Mojave or earlier, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click iCloud.
Select Calendars and Reminders.
Open Calendar and Reminders.
* Local reminders will be deleted from your device, but your information won't be deleted from iCloud. Once you turn Reminders back on, your reminders will be re-synced to your device.
Restart your computer
After you restart your computer, see if you fixed the issue.
iCloud.com
Share Icloud Calendar With Outlook
If you don't see all your updates or have another issue, try these steps on iCloud.com:
Update your browser and clear the cache.
If you don't see updates from other devices, open another app on iCloud.com, like Mail. Then go back to the Contacts, Calendar, or Reminders app.
Sign out of iCloud.com, then sign back in.
Clear your browsing history. Choose History > Clear History.
Since the iCloud Birthdays calendar updates daily, you might not see changes to birthdays in the Calendars app until the next day.
If you get a spam iCloud Calendar request
If you get a calendar request that you think might be spam or junk, let us know. Sign in to iCloud.com with your Apple ID and go to the Calendar app. Open the event that you wish to mark as Junk, click Report Junk, then click OK. We'll automatically delete the event from your Calendar on all your devices signed in with the same Apple ID.
You can also go to the invitation from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac and choose Report Junk > Delete and Report Junk.
Microsoft Windows
After each step, check your contacts, calendars, or reminders.
Reminders are called Tasks in iCloud for Windows.
Refresh Outlook
Turn off iCloud Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks, then turn it back on
Open iCloud for Windows.
Deselect Mail, Contacts, Calendars and Tasks, then click Apply.
Wait a few seconds, select Mail, Contacts, Calendars & Tasks, then click Apply.
Open Outlook.
Make sure the iCloud Outlook Add-in is active
In Outlook 2010 and later:
Click the File menu.
Click Options in the left panel.
Click Add-Ins in the left panel of the Outlook Options window.
Look at the list of add-ins in the Active Application Add-Ins section.
Select the iCloud Outlook Add-in.
Sync Mac Calendar To Outlook
In Outlook 2007:
From the Tools menu, select Trust Center.
Select Add-ins from the left column.
In the list of add-ins in the Active Application Add-Ins section, select the iCloud Outlook Add-in.
Learn how to manage Add-ins with Microsoft Outlook.
Check your default account in Outlook
In Outlook 2010 and later, select File > Info > Account Settings > Data Files. If iCloud is 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 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.
If you still need help
If you still need help, contact Apple Support. You can also use these steps to remove duplicate contacts or calendars.
Sync Outlook folders with iCloud folders automatically
Sync Outlook calendars, contacts and tasks with iCloud folders automatically and get all your data propagated between Outlook and iOS devices in real time.
Please note! This is NOT a mobile app so please do not install it on your mobile device. Download the program and install it on your PC with Microsoft Outlook.
Features
Sync Outlook folders with iCloud folders
This Microsoft Outlook addin will let you automatically synchronize your Outlook contacts, calendars and tasks with your iCloud data file in Outlook, which will then sync those folders with iCloud and across your iPhone, iPad and other Apple® devices.
No need to save or move items to iCloud tree in Outlook anymore
Once you install iCloud Control Panel for Windows, a new tree of folders is added to Outlook, but your existing Outlook folders are somewhere else. CodeTwo Sync for iCloud will let you keep these folders in sync, so you can finally forget about jumping between the folders and manually copying items to iCloud and back.
One-way and two-way sync
Pick up one of the three sync methods for each of your folders. Sync from Outlook to iCloud, from iCloud to Outlook, or in both directions.
Automatically sync up your folders in real time
Outlook folders are synced automatically and immediately in the background. Note! iCloud synchronization with your handhelds depends on iCloud performance and your internet connection speed.
Easy to install and use
The addin is seamless. Just install it on your PC and follow the wizard. You'll see how easy and quick it is.
How it works
Apple's iCloud feature lets you share your calendars, contacts and tasks across your devices and Outlook. The iCloud addin for Outlook and Windows, called iCloud Control Panel, adds an additional tree of folders to Outlook, which requires you either to move all your folders to the iCloud tree or to manually copy new or edited items to iCloud whenever you need it.
This is where CodeTwo Sync for iCloud comes in. This easy to use Outlook addin will let you automatically synchronize your personal folders in Outlook with iCloud folders.
CodeTwo Sync for iCloud installs as an Outlook add-in and can be accessed from the ribbon. Simply click on its icon to select Outlook folders you want to sync with iCloud folders.
Alternatively, you can also right-click on the desired folder in Outlook and select Sync with iCloud from the context menu. It will let you choose folders for synchronization and select one of the sync types.
Once your pairs of folders are in sync, you can finally view and edit them on any of your Apple® devices and sync them back to your Outlook wirelessly no matter where you are.
Installation and configuration
Here's what you have to do to sync Outlook calendars, tasks, and contacts with iCloud and your iPhone, iPad or Mac.
Make sure you have iCloud Control Panel for Windows installed on your PC equipped with Outlook.
Make sure your Apple® devices are configured to work with iCloud. Learn more...
Download and install CodeTwo Sync for iCloud on your PC equipped with Outlook.
Take a look at the Quick Tour that pops up right after the installation.
Launch Outlook and start syncing your folders with iCloud!