ICloud add in forces outlook 2013 to stop

Hi,
system configuration:
windows 8.1 and Office 365; icloud control 3.1;
I just installed the icloud system control to get contacs an calendar synchronised. This will be done once when outlook will be prepared to be used with icloud. After that when outlook is staret with the activated add in of icloud it sttops running immediately and it deactivated the add in automatically. So there is no regular way to get the contacts and calendar synchronised.
I already tried several things to keeep outlook with the activated add ins running, nothing helped:
1. deinstallation of icloud control, restart, installation again
2. deactivate, activate outlook in the icloud control
3. activate the add in again;
all components are up to date... any idea how to solve this issue; I already found several threads about this problem but the last thing: no solution für this over a half year ago... that cannot be true!?
Thanx!

Thanks all.
Was checking to see if the issue Samorren has discovered in the following post might have been in play for you:
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