• Re: iCloud for Windows setup

    From Paul@21:1/5 to Jim Dell on Mon Feb 26 10:45:06 2024
    On 2/26/2024 9:38 AM, Jim Dell wrote:
    iCloud for Windows setup fails

    Environment:
    Windows 10 for home 64-bit
    Dell Studio XPS 8000
        12gb memory
    Outlook 2019

    Load iCloud for Windows
    Turn on sync for Calendars & Contacts
    Error message: “Your setup couldn’t start because your username or password is incorrect. Go to iCloud for Windows, sign out, sign back in”
    Log out of iCloud
    Log in to iCloud
    Turn on sync for Calendars & Contacts
    Same error message "Your setup couldn’t start because your username or password is incorrect. Go to iCloud for Windows, sign out, sign back in”

    Things I have tried:
    1)    Checked that the iCloud for Outlook Add-in is active
    2)    Reinstalled Office 2019
    3)    Uninstalled & installed iCloud for Windows

    I also have a Dell laptop running Windows 10 Home 64-bit with Outlook 2019 and iCloud syncing Calendars & Contacts works.

    Anybody got any hints on how to get setup to work?

    Jim


    Maybe you could pair with your iPhone over Bluetooth, then
    try logging into iCloud on Windows ? Give it a "whiff of ecosystem"
    as encouragement. Chanel 1984.

    Normally I would say something silly like "check yer firewall"
    but I bet the network light is flickering when you try to
    authenticate. If you don't have lights available, you can
    Wireshark and capture a trace, and at least see what
    domains it is accessing.

    And this would not be the first time they botched cross-platform
    auth. This shit used to drive me nuts, not being able to use
    File Sharing on my Mac, because "Nobody Cared Enough To Fix it".

    None of the tutorial articles mention a thing about authorizing
    the App to do things like access your camera or microphone. Normally
    an App has permission settings. As well as potentially Firewall issues.
    But none of the tutorials mention this, so I assume they've just
    paved these flat somehow. If a small developer wrote the App, then
    the instructions would give a lengthy list of perms to set (slide
    switches).

    There's no technical reason it should be having trouble opening
    a TLS connection to apple.com while passing your username/password.
    That's why I came up with the Bluetooth suggestion, in case they've
    got some sort of "Advances Security" as default, in mind. There's no
    particular reason the "old" reviews I looked at, would mention this.

    If you put apple.com 127.0.0.1 in the HOSTS file, that wouldn't
    be too clever. Or if you have a PiHole in your setup doing stuff.

    Paul

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to Jim Dell on Mon Feb 26 13:30:24 2024
    Jim Dell <Jim.Dell@gmail.com> wrote:

    iCloud for Windows setup fails

    Environment:
    Windows 10 for home 64-bit
    Dell Studio XPS 8000
    12gb memory
    Outlook 2019

    Load iCloud for Windows
    Turn on sync for Calendars & Contacts
    Error message: Your setup couldnt start because your username or
    password is incorrect. Go to iCloud for Windows, sign out, sign back in
    Log out of iCloud
    Log in to iCloud
    Turn on sync for Calendars & Contacts
    Same error message "Your setup couldnt start because your username or password is incorrect. Go to iCloud for Windows, sign out, sign back in

    Things I have tried:
    1) Checked that the iCloud for Outlook Add-in is active
    2) Reinstalled Office 2019
    3) Uninstalled & installed iCloud for Windows

    I also have a Dell laptop running Windows 10 Home 64-bit with Outlook
    2019 and iCloud syncing Calendars & Contacts works.

    Did you create an Apple ID account to which the iCloud client can
    connect? iCloud is an Apple thing, and you need an Apple account to use
    it.

    Are you using the same login credentials in the iCloud client as you use
    when logging into Apple's iCloud web site (icloud.com)? After logging
    into their iCloud web site, make sure data web access is enabled. When
    I got rid of my only Apple device, I kept the iCloud account, but
    disabled data web access, so clients can no longer use it to access data
    in Apple's cloud.

    Note that add-ins for Outlook are written using VBA, and your issue is
    not with Windows 10. The Outlook newsgroup would be a proper place to
    ask. There are also the web forums for iCloud communities to ask for
    help (https://discussions.apple.com/community/icloud). No idea how they
    treat Windows users asking for help on Outlook add-ins.

    I found https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9pktq5699m62?hl=en-US&gl=US.
    That's a client to access iCloud data. It is not an Outlook add-in.
    Does that install an add-in into Outlook? Maybe it does since https://support.apple.com/en-us/102436 mentions both the iCloud client
    and Outlook.

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204230
    System requirements for iCloud
    ...
    PC
    Microsoft Windows 11 or later*
    iCloud for Windows 15
    Outlook 2019 or later
    Firefox 92 or later, Google Chrome 100 or later (desktop mode only),
    or Microsoft Edge 100 or later
    * 64-bit Windows (May 2019 Update or later) is required to install
    iCloud for Windows.

    Doesn't mention Windows 10 is supported. You might've gotten it working
    on your other Windows 10 host, but Apple doesn't support it there.
    However, the MS Store says the app runs on Windows 10. Conflicting info
    from MS and Apple.

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