mardi 18 septembre 2018

Re: [apple-iphone] Re: iCloud seems to have died

 

Reboot.


Close Outlook if open.

Uninstall iCloud.

Reboot.

That should remove all connections between outlook and iCloud.

Christopher


On 18 Sep 2018, at 5:19 pm, nphudd@cantab.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Thank you both Sandy and Dennis for responses. I think I probably need to completely remove all traces of iCloud from the PC. The behaviour suggests that Outlook still thinks it is somewhere! I cannot, on the Apple site, find total removal of iCloud instructions. Is it somewhere?


Having said that, the Apple Calendar in my iphone does seem to have become unreliable anyway. My iPhone 8 plus is a fairly recent purchase, and is fully updated. Can it be that my longstanding Calendar has entries that recent Apple software and hardware does not quite like?

I would like to ensure total removal of iCloud and rely only on itunes to sync, if I can.

Nick


---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <dennisriv@...> wrote :

I have a similar problem. I have all of my Apple devices, iPhone, iPad and MacBook Pro connected to my iCloud but the calendar is not the same in all three places. Any thoughts?

Thanks

Dennis Rivrnburgh


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