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But accessing my iCloud drive only via a web browser was driving me nuts. Meanwhile Apple Support seem to have abandoned me and no longer respond to my support ticket. So I installed an old version of Apple iCloud (7.21.0.223). This gave me my sync'd iCloud drive folders back, but kept prompting me to install iCloud for Windows for Photo ...
Press right click the Start Menu and choose Task Manager, then select the Startup tab and right-click iCloud and select Disable. Restart your device and it should not popped up on your startup. Please let me know the result.
Where is the NON-windows store .exe or .msi file to install Icloud on a windows OS. Show more Less. Reply ...
"On Windows 7 and Windows 8, you can download iCloud for Windows on Apple's website." If you're using Windows 10, you would need to download it from the Microsoft Store: Download iCloud for Windows from the Microsoft Store
Give running the main iCloud app as an administrator a shot. Just click the Start button to find iCloud in the recently added section, right-click on it, and choose 'Run as Administrator.' It’s a good idea to uninstall and reinstall iCloud before you move forward.
In the iCloud app, select the option to sync Contacts and Calendars, then click Apply. Once the setup has finished, launch Outlook. Your iCloud contacts and calendars should now be synchronizing with Outlook. For your reference, see: Use iCloud for Windows to synchronize calendar and contacts with Outlook. We look forward to your response.
I then deleted files on Windows directly. iCloud Drive sync, bookmarks and photos sync worked after this for a while and then stopped syncing on Windows completely, telling me "Initializing..." Both macbooks, iPhone and iPad kept working as expected. I checked the version of iCloud on Windows : it was 14.2. After a search, I landed on this thread.
I found the solution for this at a post in the Microsoft Community "How to fix iCloud Synchronization 0x800CCC0E 'Outlook cannot synchronize subscribed folders' Error" by Paul 007. The reason is a broken password in the iCloud email sync within Outlook due to iCloud 2FA (Two Factor Authentication). This is what you do:
Locate: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc to find the hosts file to cut to the desktop (i.e., clear the operation of the host). In the taskbar search box, type "cmd", right-click on the command prompt, select Run as administrator, the command prompt window to execute the following command: netsh winsock resetEnter, and then restart the computer.
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing issues accessing iCloud on Windows 11. To resolve this, you can try resetting the iCloud app. Here's how: > Go to the installed apps on your computer. > Find iCloud and select it. > Choose "Advanced options" from the menu. > Scroll to the bottom and click on the option to reset the app, including its data.