Signing out of iCloud then signing back in should fix the problem. Try the steps below. To fix iCloud and restore syncing:.
Sign out of iCloud. Uninstall iCloud. Repair Outlook. Reinstall the newest version of iCloud (5.2 or higher) and sign in. If iCloud insists on setting up your iCloud email account and you don't want it, you can delete it from Outlook's Account Settings later.
The latest builds available to Office 2016 for Mac subscribers (version 15.35 (170610) and later) include a frequently requested feature: Read & Delivery Receipts. However, it is only supported in Exchange accounts. This includes Office 365, Outlook.com, and on-prem Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP2 and later.
If you continue to have problems, you can revert to Office 2016 version 16.0.6868.2067. Close all Office applications. Right-click on the Start button, choose Command Prompt (Admin). If it's not listed on the right-click menu, click Start, type cmd in the Start Search box, then right-click on Command Prompt or cmd.exe, and choose Run as administrator. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter: cd%programfiles% Common Files Microsoft Shared ClickToRun. Type the following command, and then press Enter: officec2rclient.exe /update user updatetoversion=16.0.6868.2067.
When the repair dialog box appears, choose Online Repair. Click Repair, and then click Repair again. After the repair is complete, you'll need to disable automatic updates. In File, Office Account. Click Update Options, and then click Disable Updates. I am unable to select calendar option in 'iCloud for WIndows' to sync with Outlook 2016. Spec - HP Spectre, Win10 Home v1709 64bit OS, latest iCloud for Windows, Office 2016 prof HUP, MS Edge browser.
Error - Every time I open Outlook - 'Please use iCloud for windows to configure iCloud'. Problem - When I open iCloud for Windows and select the Mail, Contacts, Calendar selection and try to apply it, it produces an error saying 'iCloud for windows did not install properly. The icloud drive and photos selection work perfect. This has gone on for months and has never worked on this PC, yet worked sweetly on my old one. I've ran repair in Outlook 2016. I've uninstalled iCloud numerous times (inc deep removal).
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The iCloud add-in is active in Outlook. I've checked the auto date and time in both devices and ensured same zones etc.
I am loathe to rip out Outlook completely as I have multiple email addresses, mostly on pop, as I file into one lot of folders on my PC. Even repairing brought back hundreds of emails I'd previously processed. I just want to operate my icloud calendar on Outlook, but really struggling. Here's one for you. I have iCloud for Windows installed and syncing with Outlook 2016. For a week or ten days now, events in my iCloud calendars are not showing up in Outlook, even if created in Outlook. I just created an appointment in Outlook on one of the iCloud calendars, saved it and it doesn't display in Outlook.
So, I went to create it on my iPhone, and the appointment was there! Outlook is syncing to iCloud, but not displaying the item, even though created in Outlook. I've done this twice and confirmed the behavior. Hello, I have Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems on a PC at work and the latest version of iCloud installed. Both are at the latest level of update. I used to use iCloud to sync bookmarks with my computers at home and my mobile devices, and had my iCloud calendars on Outlook 2016 (Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016). It is only since a few weeks that I couldn’t open Outlook calendars shared by colleagues anymore – they all show “no connection”.
In addition, all numbers show got 11 decimal digits (e.g. Reminder in 0000 minutes). The only solution appears to be to entirely delete iCloud from my computer.
Unticking calendar sharing didn’t work, neither did logging out of iCloud but as soon as I removed iCloud from my computer I could access all shared Outlook calendars again and the confusing decimal digits also disappeared. The cause is clearly iCloud. After reinstalling Windows entirely from scratch everything worked just fine right until I installed iCloud again. Any suggestion towards a solution would be most welcome.
The option to request read and/or delivery receipts is on the compose mail Options ribbon and Draft menu. If you are not familiar with receipts (because Outlook for Mac did not support it), receipts are notification that the message was received or read. Delivery receipt: send a notification mail when the email has been delivered to the mailbox. Read receipt: send a notification mail when email has been opened by the recipient Not all email clients can return read receipts and recipients usually have the option to not return one.
Neither receipt option will guarantee you that the message was placed in the Inbox or read. The read receipt only tells you that the recipient marked the message read.
If the recipient reads it using a client that does not support receipts or has an option to not return receipts, you won't get one back. A 'deleted unread' receipt tells you that the recipient deleted a copy of the message without marking it Read, it does not guarantee they didn't read it without marking it read.
Delivery receipts, if supported, will tell you the message made it to the recipient's mailbox. If the server doesn't support returning receipts, Office 365 generates a message that the message was handed off to the server and Office 365 doesn't know what happened to it.
If the recipient uses an email client that supports responding to read receipts, you should receive notification when the message is read or deleted unread, provided it's not filtered out by antispam software.