Can't setup calender-sync with Outlook 2010

Hi,
i want to sync my calender with Outlook 2010 on Win7 x64.
When i try to setup in the iCloud control panel this error is posted:
     Fehler: 0x80004005: The principal record contains no calendar-home-set entries!
I don't know, where to set the calendar-home entry...
Contacts are synching, however sometimes Outlook won't start with the new PST-File (main.db).
My mailbox is hosted on Exchange Server 2010.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!

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