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Icloud setup exe
Icloud setup exe








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Good luck! PS: Why doesn't Apple support Windows XP? Run iCloud Control Panel, located in the Windows Control Panel, and set up as you want.Īnd you're done.

#Icloud setup exe 64 Bit

(Modified copy of this file  and 64 bit version ) Then change in the right table " VersionNT> = 600" to " VersionNT> = 200" and Save.

  • In the left table select LaunchCondition.
  • Navigate to and open the iCloud.msi or iCloud64.msi (for 64bit systems) with Orca.
  • Open iCloudSetup.exe file with WinRar or 7-Zip and extract.
  • (Update: Apple version may be updated since this post – links to copies of the original version/files are above)
  • Download iCloud Control Panel for Windows.
  • Orca MSI editor The iCloud setup hack for Windows XP: If you want to do it yourself, know what was done to these files, or just know how it works, read on: Requirements:
  • iCloudSetup.exe (Original unmodified file from Apple, October 2011).
  • #Icloud setup exe full

  • iCloud-exe_extracted.zip (The full extracted version of iCloud.exe, with all other msi files, including the two modified files above).
  • iCloud64.msi (Modified iCloud installation file for 64 bit systems).
  • iCloud.msi (Modified iCloud installation file).
  • Here's the files you need:Following files are modified iCloud installation files: It also can be used to set up your me.com mail as above: This gives me synced access to Contacts, Calenders, Reminders and Bookmarks.

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    I have this running fine on Windows XP and Outlook 2010 (for the moment anyway). There's a simple hack I found here to get the iCloud Control Panel for Windows to work on XP.

    #Icloud setup exe how to

    How to hack iCloud Control Panel for Windows to run in Windows XP This is an essential thing to do if you don't want two different "Sent Items" (Outlook) and "Sent Messages" (iCloud) folders. Noting that Outlook it sees Trash as "Deleted Messages" and Sent as "Sent Messages" – but they are the same folders. Following this you can modify Outlook to use the iCloud folders for Sent and Trash instead of newly created default: Go to Email Accounts, Change, More settings and make the changes in the "Sent Items" and "Deleted Items" tabs. To access the iCloud special folders: Sent, Archive, Drafts, Junk or Trash in Outlook 2010 (which initially creates its own version of these folders): Right click the Mailbox, select "IMAP Folders" and then "subscribe" to the folders you want to see. Outgoing Server (SMTP), set Port to " 587" …encryption connection select TSL or Auto On "Outgoing Server" tabĬheck box "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" leave "Use same settings as…" To view & sync special iCloud IMAP folders: set Port to " 993", …encryption connection select SSL Outgoing Server: .com It may be these different servers are suited to different countries – I don't know Go to "More Settings" On the Advanced tab: Incoming Server (IMAP). Outgoing Server: .com Or Incoming Server: .com Outgoing Server: .com If these servers don't work for you, can also try: Incoming Server: .com Password is obviously your iCloud password Account Type: IMAP You need JavaScript enabled to view it., it will be abcde. Settings to use for this in Outlook are: Add a new Internet mail account, and "Manually configure your server and settings"" Username, if your email is This email address is being protected from spambots. This gives access to your Mail folders and Notes, and any changes are synced across your devices. You can easily set up your iCloud / me.com email address as an IMAP email account in Outlook (and other email programs). There are a couple of other ways you can integrate iCloud with Windows XP that I've discovered, one is simple synced access to your mail and one is a simple hack of the iCloud Control Panel for Windows: Run your me.com email via IMAP on Outlook And of course you can access your iCloud email etc via.

    #Icloud setup exe upgrade

    I see on various posts about iCloud and Windows XP the (pointless) discussion going on about – well you should simply upgrade Windows! You can of course still sync your iDevice direct with your Win XP PC and with iOS5 you no longer need to plug it in so can be done over your Wi-Fi connection in the background. For me, my work place is very slow or reluctant to upgrade, sadly. Some people are stuck on XP for various reasons.

    #Icloud setup exe install

    If you try to install it on Windows XP you get a message saying it won't work on that version. Apple doesn't support iCloud on Windows XP, however….Īpple's iCloud Control Panel for Windows clearly states its minimum requirements are Microsoft Windows Vista SP2 or Windows 7 (and for good reason I think, see below…).










    Icloud setup exe