Mac Sync with Outlook Vista

Is the Sync feature taht come with your Mac account is compatibe with Microsoft Outlook, vista version??
Thanks. Man

No it is not.

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  • How can I get iCloud to sync with Outlook 2011 calendars??

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  • How do I remove one of the calendars from iCloud but keep it on the iPhone to sync with Outlook by USB and keep the other calendars synced on iCloud ?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2689
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    Last Modified: Jan 8, 2015
    iCloud: Share a calendar with others
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2690
    iCloud: Share a calendar with others
    You can share a calendar both publicly and privately with other people. For specifics about viewing and editing privileges for shared calendars, and how participants can access the calendars, see Calendar sharing overview. 
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    Click the Share button to the right of the calendar name in the sidebar, then select Private Calendar.
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    Type the invitee’s email address in the Add Person field and press Return.
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    Last Modified: Jan 8, 2015
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  • IPhone will no longer sync with Outlook 2007

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  • TS4118 Ever since I got the iphone 5  my phone/icloud calender and contacts will not remain synced with Outlook.  I am constantly having to sign in and sign out and  unlink and re link to Outlook.

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    Hi Guys,
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