Sync iCloud Contacts with Outlook WITHOUT Mail


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    Sync iCloud Contacts with Outlook WITHOUT Mail


    I'm aware of the iCloud app for Windows that will add iCloud mail, contacts, etc. to Outlook, but that's not what I'm wanting.

    I would like to sync my contacts with Outlook, but not have my iCloud mail show in Outlook.

    Does anyone know of a way to do this or an app that would do it?

    Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 111
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       #2

    My outlook is synced for calendar and contacts only, in the Windows iCloud setting, select your preferences.
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  3. Posts : 305
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    I'll check again. Does it place iCloud contacts into Outlook?
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  4. Posts : 111
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    Yes, you will have an additional set of contacts, you just have to configure outlook to use them by default.
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  5. Posts : 305
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    @Jimmyb How do you do that?
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    FYI, Windows Mail supports iCloud mail, contacts and calendar syncing. It's what I use now.
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  7. Posts : 305
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    kekinash said:
    FYI, Windows Mail supports iCloud mail, contacts and calendar syncing. It's what I use now.
    I have to use Outlook.
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    ericnixmd said:
    @Jimmyb How do you do that?
    In out look go to contacts, and set the preferred address book
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  9. Posts : 305
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    Am I missing something? I don't see an option to just sync contacts.

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