I can then manually enable iCloud addin and it will work until I close Outlook again If I start Outlook normally iCloud is disabled. When I start Outlook as Administrator iCloud is enabled. c:\program files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\internet Services\aplzod32.dll REG_WORD 0x5aafc12b (1521467691) c:\program files (x86)\Microsoft Office\SocialConnector.dllĬomputer/HKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/OFFICE/OUTLOOK/AddinUsage c:\program files (x86)\Microsoft Office\ONBttnOL.dll
c:\program files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Root\ADDINS\UmOutlookAddin.dll c:\program files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Root\ADDINS\ColleagueImport.dll c:\program files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\internet Services\aplzod32.dll REG_WORD 0x5ab35bf1 (1521703921) Then start Outlook as normal to check the result.Ĭomputer/HKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/OFFICE/OUTLOOK/AddinCrashĬomputer/HKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/OFFICE/OUTLOOK/AddinLoad It it doesn't work, please try opening Outlook as administrator, remove the add-in and add it back. Press Win + R, type "regedit", press Enter to open the registry editor.Ĭomputer/HKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/OFFICE/OUTLOOK/ADDINS - ģ. On the right, double-click on LoadBehavior and check the value, set it to 3.
This article about how to back up and restore the registry in Windows.ġ. Before you modify it, back up the registry for restoration in case problems occur. Please refer to Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Important Follow the steps in this section carefully. Please try the steps below and check if it can help: If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, to learn more. Mark the replies as answers if they helped. (You may need to search the whole drive for the dll file.) Restart Outlook.Ħ. In Outlook 2016, go to File >Options >Add-Ins >Click "GO" at the Manage: COM Add-ins >Add > add the APLXOD32.dll from your files.
Download the iCloud for Windows (icloudsetup.exe), proceed to setup iCloud for Outlook again. Open Control Panel > Uninstall Programs > Select iCloud > Change > Removeĥ. Select the iCloud account you are having issues with and remove it. Go to File > Account Setting drop down > Account Settings. Go to File >Options > Add-Ins > Click "GO" at the Manage: COM Add-in, select the iCloud Outlook Add-in and hit Remove >OK.Ģ. The following article had numerous ways to address this error message starting with the simple and increasing in complexity when simple failed: synching Maybe the latest version of iCloud for Windows has solved some of the issues from a month or so ago.Please try the steps below and see if this can help:ġ. After numerous signing in and out and restarts and deactivating and reactivating the iCloud Add-In through Outlook, I finally uninstalled & reinstalled iCloud for Windows and all was good again.
My wife's ancient Sony Vaio running a free upgrade W10 Pro and the same Office 365 subscription didn't offer me the link to "Set up iCloud Contacts, Calendars and Tasks in Outlook" in iCloud settings window. (Luckily I don't use iCloud Drive as it would appear this will delete the contents and I guess it would then waste your internet downloading it again when re-established). My fairly new HP Spectre x360 running W10 Home with an Office 365 Home subscription (ie Outlook 2016) just required me to sign out and sign back in to iCloud and all was good again. On both of them, I first ran Apple updater from the program menu and updated iCloud for Windows to the latest version (v6.0.1.4.1 on the day of writing this - a later version than the OP referred to). Interestingly the solutions were not identical. The information store could not be opened." I have posted my experience for anyone who has this error message.
I had this issue after W10 Anniversary update (1607) on 2 PCs in our household, but with an error message "The set of folders cannot be opened.