

Close Outlook and then start Outlook normally (NOT as administrator). Click Add and find APLZOD32.DLL on your machine.ĭefault location of the DLL:> C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Internet Services\APLZOD32.dllġ0. Close and restart Outlook as Administratorĩ. Select the iCloud Outlook Add-in and REMOVE itĦ. Below a step-by-step actionlist on how to fix this issue:ĥ. The solution is pretty straight forward, but with a small twist: Elevated permissions. Normally the iCloud add-in would show the load behavior, but in my case it showed ‘Deleted’ (verwijderd in Dutch). When troubleshooting this issue I found out that the iCloud add-in in Outlook was still in my add-in list, but it was inactive. But unfortunately after several reinstallations even that didn’t work anymore…. The add-in disappeared from the Outlook Ribbon and although my iCloud calendars were still available, I couldn’t update them anymore… To fix it (quick and dirty), I removed the iCloud for Windows software and reinstalled iCloud for Windows again…. But after every reinstallation of Windows 10 the local installed iCloud add-in in Outlook didn’t work anymore. Which is not a problem if I can give feedback on the new builds and new features. This results in often new builds / reinstallations of Windows 10. To make sure I don’t make any double booking in my planning, I use the iCloud software which integrates in my Microsoft Office Outlook Client.Īs a Microsoft fanatic I’m a member of the Windows Insider Program and since 2015 running the fast ring releases. One of the benefits of an iCloud account is that you can easily share a calendar with other iCloud users. Even though I’m a Microsoft fanatic, I do love my Apple devices, like iPhone or iPad.
