Synchronize Apple Calendar on Windows with Outlook [Part 2]

If you’re using Apple Calendar (iCloud Calendar) but work primarily on a Windows PC with Microsoft Outlook, there isn’t a perfect one-to-one feature match. However, you can achieve reliable synchronization using iCloud for Windows. In this article, we shall discuss how to Synchronize Apple Calendar on Windows with Outlook [Part 2]. Please, see how to Fix Users must have at least permission on these subscriptions, and how to fix Error 401 Permission denied for invalid PVE ticket.
Although Apple Calendar and Microsoft Outlook do not offer identical feature sets, basic calendar synchronization works reliably through iCloud for Windows.
Prerequisites
Below are some of the prerequisites needed to successfully synchronize Apple Calendar on Windows. I believe before preceding to integrate or sync your calendar, you must have met the below requirements.
- An Apple ID with iCloud enabled on your iPhone/iPad/Mac
- Windows PC with Outlook installed (Classic or New Outlook)
- iCloud for Windows installed
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Install iCloud for Windows
Many users operate in mixed ecosystems using Apple devices for personal scheduling while relying on Windows PCs and Outlook in professional environments. Fortunately, syncing Apple Calendar with Outlook on Windows is entirely possible.
Here is the link to download and install iCloud for Windows on your PC. You can click on Download or view in Store to install it.

Upon download, double click on the iCloud Installer

On the window below, click on “Get Started”.

Sign in with your Apple ID and complete any two‑factor authentication steps.

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Enable calendar sync to Outlook
When you enable calendar sync in iCloud for Windows, it creates an iCloud data file in Outlook and adds your iCloud calendars as separate folders in the Outlook Calendar view.
Any events already in iCloud are pulled into Outlook, and new events you create on those iCloud calendars inside Outlook sync back to iCloud and your Apple devices.
To enable calendar sync to Outlook, you will have to walk through some irrelevant steps such as the below which I will skip by selecting “Not now”.

I will also do the same for the iCloud Drive to File Explorer. I will click on “Not Now”.

On the Sync your Password, I will also not sync it and will select “Not Now”.

Do the same for the Bookmarks is your goal is to enable calendar sync to Outlook

To sync calendar and Contacts to Outlook, click “Sync Calendars and Contacts”.

On the “Welcome to iCloud for Windows”, click on Finish Setup.

As you can see, the setup is complete. Click on Donw.

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iCloud for Windows settings on a Windows PC
The green status with on shows that Calendars and Contacts sync is already enabled but not fully connected to Outlook yet. Click on “Open in Outlook”.

Sign-into Outlook and click on Connect.

As you can see below, the account has been successfully added. I will add more account and click in Next

As you can see below, I have added more accounts and these Calendars and Contacts are available in Outlook henceforth.

Now, you can open outlook and your calendars will be available. Your Apple Calendar events should appear in Outlook. When you create a new event in Outlook, make sure you select the iCloud calendar (not a local or Exchange calendar) if you want that event to sync back to your Apple devices.
While not perfect, iCloud for Windows provides a stable and practical bridge between Apple Calendar and Outlook.
I hope you fund this article on how to Synchronize Apple Calendar on Windows with Outlook [Part 2] very useful. Please, feel free to leave a comment below.