Today is a time of communication thus having access to contacts everywhere is of great importance. Given the circumstances, Apple iCloud is definitely a remarkable tool for it could upload contacts automatically and keeps contacts on every iDevices and Mac computers synced.
However, would it be wonderful if iCloud contacts could be synced to other applications, like Outlook? Frankly, there is a way to sync iCloud contacts with Outlook. If you need to keep iCloud contacts and Outlook contacts synced, please keep reading, you will find what you want.
On Windows 10, you can set up iCloud Email in Outlook 2016 (Preview) by using iCloud for Windows (formerly known as ‘iCloud control panel’). Beside iCloud Email, you can also set up iCloud Calendars, iCloud contacts and iCloud tasks in Outlook 2016 (Preview) on Windows 10 (Insider Preview, build number 10074 tested).
Can't Miss: How to Sync iCloud Contacts with Outlook 2010/2013/2016 Step 1. And then log in your iCloud account. Check the box of Mail, Contacts, Calendars and Tasks and uncheck other boxes, click Apply. How to Sync iCloud Contacts to Outlook 2010/2013/2016 - Step 3 Bonus Tip: How to Transfer iCloud Contacts to Another iCloud Account Family sharing allows its users to share purchased music, movies, books and so on.
However, it seems that family sharing can't help its users to share iCloud contacts. If there is a need to share iCloud contacts, one still has to log in the same iCloud account on different devices. It is not hard but risky, because iCloud would transfer all iCloud contacts to another iDevice. There is a nice choice for transferring iCloud contacts to another iCloud account -. It could help you selectively transfer iCloud contacts to another iCloud account. What's more, it would only take you a few minutes to transfer a few hundred iCloud contacts to another iCloud account.
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Finally, no data loss would occur while transferring. How to Transfer iCloud Contacts to Another iCloud Account Step 1. And launch it on your computer, click iCloud tab then log in one of your iCloud accounts.
Same problem with me. You have two-step verification turned on in your iCloud settings. To solve the problem, you need to generate an application-specific password. Go to iCloud on the web, sign in and navigate to 'Manage ID'. Under the Security section, verify that Two-Step verification is turned on. If so, click 'Generate Application Specific Password'.
Then, an input box will appear - type 'Outlook' and then it will generate an approximate 16-digit password. Copy the displayed password in full (with dashes) and then go back to your add account section of Outlook. Where you'd normally input your iCloud password, paste the generated application specific password. Viola, your set.