Reset Photo Stream in iCloud.

I cannot reset Photo Stream and delete photos.  Get server error.  When will this be fixed - this has been happening all day.

that's strange.. works fine for me.
both "iphone camera -> PS -> my pc" and "my PC upload folder -> PS -> iphone PS folder".
download's pretty slow, but it wasn't instant to begin with.
try uploading just 1 photo

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  • Trying to reset Photo Stream in iCloud

    I logged into iCloud, went to advanced settings and don't see a Reset Photo Stream button, all I see is a Reset Documents and Data Button. What am I doing wrong or missing here?

    Go to this discussion and read the response for randers4. See if that works for you.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/23872762#23872762

  • Can't Reset Photo Stream in iCloud?

    I can't reset photostream in iCloud. When I try I get an error message stating that: "Photostream cannot be reset at this time due to a server error, please try again later." I have been trying for 2 days. Same result. Any ideas?

    On your iPhone tap Settings > iCloud. Switch Photo Stream to off.
    Restart your iPhone.
    Hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button down until the red slider appears. Slide your finger across the slider to turn off iPhone. To turn iPhone back on, press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
    Go back to Settings > iCloud. Switch PS back on.
    Try resetting PS >  iCloud: Resetting your Photo Stream

  • Please help me tO delete phOtO stream in iclOud

    I want tO del phOtO stream by my iPhone 4. I don't have ne Other device like computer tO dO this!!when I sign in my I'd nO OptiOn is cOming fOr reset phOto stream Or setting!!! Plz I need help tO cOme Out this headache !!
    With best Regards!!

    If you don't have a computer, ask a friend or go to an Apple Store.
    Using a browser go to https://www.icloud.com
    Login with your Apple ID.
    After you login, click your Apple ID and then Click Reset Photo Stream button.
    To finish it off, in iPhone's Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream > Off.
    If you want Photo Stream service again, then turn it back On.

  • HT204022 How do you reset photo stream?

    The default setting in iphoto has pushed my entire photo library to the could. Or atleast attempted to. I stopped it before all 30k pictures were uploaded. The problem now is when I turn photo stream back on in icloud it is trying to download 4,300 pictures. All I want to do is stop this madness and reset photo stream.
    I have tried the old way by logging into icloud.com and but the advanced settings in your account are gone.
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    At the present time you have to delete them from the my photo stream album on your iOS device to remove them from photo stream. 
    Or just wait 30 days, when the photos will be automatically deleted from the stream servers.  After that, just turn off photo stream in settings and back on.  This will delete the photos on the device and download whatever is on the server.  Of course if you keep adding photos to the stream, that won't work well.

  • Resetting Photo Stream Problem

    I have problem resetting my photo stream on iCloud. Cant find the advance option under my email account it was replace by notification option. Any idea where can I find the advance option under iCloud.com

    Interesting... I don't see it either.  I know it used to be there, because I've used it before.
    It would seem this article, http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2607 , is no longer accurate.  Or, it's been temporarly disabled for some reason.

  • Resetting photo stream not clearing photo stream on iPhone

    I tried resetting Photo Stream as explained here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4890
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  • Photo Streaming on iCloud

    I have an iPhone 3GS with IOS 5.0.software.  When I first set up iCloud, photos streaming worked.  I was trying to delete some photos from the Photo Streaming folder on my iPhone and I deleted them from the Photo Streaming folder on my computer, but they still were on my Phone.  So I opened the opened iCloud in Internet Explorer, opened the account screen, cllicked on the Advanced Tab, and clicked on the Reset Photo Stream tab.  Afterwards, photo streaming doesn't work any more.  There is now a yellow triangle on the bottom of the iCloud Control Panel.  When I right click on the iCloud icon, I notice that the selection Can"t Update Photo Stream is dimmed.
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    Thanks

    My wife's PC had a similar problem.  Turning off and on Photo Stream didn't do anything, nor did creating a new folder and choosing it as the Photo Stream destination.  I had a tier two Apple rep remotely take control of her PC a few weeks ago to try and help us get everything working, and what we did at that time was uninstall the iCloud control panel, reboot, and then run Apple's Software Update (which brings up the iCloud software), download and reinstall it.  Everything worked again.  That's what I'd try in your shoes.

  • Photo Stream on iCloud not working

    Hi,
    Here's the facts...please help.
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    2. All settings are in "ON" position for: Photo Stream and iCloud between all my devices, including "automatic uploads"
    3. NOTHING shows up in Photo stream...on any devices (iPad 3, and iPhone 4S)
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    To put it lightly...I'M ******.  I've been trying to get my photos and videos from my iPhone 4S onto my iPad 3 and it's failing miserabally every stinking time.  Here my words when I say EVERYTHING is in the "ON" position for iCloud file transfers between my iOS devices.  The only thing I haven't tried is putting in my Apple email ID for the sharing option.  By my estimation that should be irrelevent.  I'm going to sleep on this now, cause I'm on the brink of stress, and I don't want that.  Hopefully I wake up tomorrow with some help.  Thanks.
    -Paul

    Yeah...after reading numerous threads I discovered this disturbing solution.  It's beyond me as to why settings have to be "reset" in order to work properly.  As I've stated in another thread....my iPhone and iPad have had iCloud device sharing set to "ON" since the day I walked out of the Apple store with my product.  Completely unacceptable on Apple's behalf.  If it's "ON" it should work...no questions asked.
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  • HT204022 If I reset photo stream will the photos in my camera roll be deleted as well or will they stay in the camera roll and just be removed from the photo stream?

    If I reset photo stream will the photos in my camera roll be deleted as well or will they stay in the camera roll and just be removed from the photo stream?

    Welcome to the Apple community.
    When you reset photo stream from the iCloud.com website, the photos will remain on your various devices, unless you also disable photo stream synchronisation and then turn it back on again.

  • Photo stream and icloud

    I've setup iCloud on my iPhone and new iPad. Seval things are working like the calendar and contacts. But photo stream is not sharing between the two devices.  It is turn on in the iCloud settings on both.  Any ideas why this is not working?  Photos are not going either direction.

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    Photostream when enabled will only add photos from the camera roll that were taken post photostream activation. (Photostream does not currently share video)
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        •    Photostream only syncs when the camera app is closed, ensure it is closed.
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  • HT4890 Under what situation or why would i reset photo stream?

    I am wondering understand situation or why would i reset photo stream
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    iCloud: Photo Stream FAQs
    iCloud: Resetting your Photo Stream
    iCloud: Photo Stream Troubleshooting

  • Can't share photos using shared Photo Stream with iCloud Control Panel for Windows

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    Photo Stream
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    2. Sign in to iCloud on your devices.
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    How can I view shared photo streams using iCloud Windows control panel 2.1.2.0? How can I work around this error message? I don't own any of these products that apple wants me to own in order to view these photos! I don't have the cash to go out and purchase them. What can I do to get "my" photos? Do I have to be signed into my friends apple id to see the shared photos?
    What I've tried:
    I already have the icloud control panel installed and updated to the latest version.
    I'm signed into iCloud on the control panel. (no apple id password issues)
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    I have my photo stream checked
    I have shared photo stream checked.
    I have tried copying and pasting the link into the address bars of Safari for Windows, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer,  and Firefox respectively and pressing enter to load. all present the same error message.
    I visited iCloud.com to see if there was anywhere to access the shared photo stream there... No option exisits
    Checked my photo stream folder in windows explorer. it's completely empty. I haven't put any of my own photos there so nothings missing per se... I just can't see my friends shared photos.
    MY SET UP:
    Windows 7 64bit Home Premium
    4gb of RAM
    iCloud control panel version 2.1.2.0
    I don't own any version of Outlook, (if that matters. I doubt that it matters at all in this case.)
    I don't have any iOS Devices or a mac capable of 10.8. My MacBook is stuck at 10.6.8. It's a late mid 2008 just before the aluminum unibody computers came out. If I had only waited another month... sigh. Murphy's Law is alive and well.
    any sugestions, especially correct answers, are welcome. please help me figure this out. Thanks in advance.
    Desert_dweller5

    Hello desert_dweller5,
    It sounds like you art trying to access a Shared Photo Stream, but you do not have one of the devices to enable your Apple ID as an iCloud account.  The following article provides information on how Shared Photo Streams work:
    iCloud: Photo Stream FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4486
    The article states that for privately Shared Photo Streams to work, the recipient will not only have to have an Apple ID, but it will have to be an iCloud account:
    Friends and family with iCloud accounts can view your photos in the Photos app on any device using iOS 6 or later; on a Mac in iPhoto 9.4 or Aperture 3.4 or later; on a Windows PC with Windows Vista or later and iCloud Control Panel 2.0 or later installed; or on a second generation or later Apple TV with software version 5.1 or later installed. They can also view your photos on the web if you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your Shared Photo Stream.
    Since you do not have an iCloud account and just and Apple ID, your friend can share the photo stream as a public website so that you can view it, as stated in the same article: 
    Can I share with people who don't have an iCloud account?
    Yes. If you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your shared photo stream your photos will be published to a website that anyone can view in an up-to-date web browser.
    To be able to change an Apple ID to an iCloud account, you would need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 5 or later or a Mac with OS X Lion v10.7.4 or later as stated in the following article:
    Creating an iCloud account: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4436
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Photo Stream (via iCloud) is no longer working on PC -- w/o system changes

    Photo Stream (via iCloud) worked great on my Windows PC a week ago.  Suddenly it's stopped entirely.  When I attempt to open it, I get an error message that says that "Photo Stream is not enabled" and that I should go to the iCloud Control Panel.  When I go to the Control Panel to initiate the change, I can put a check mark in the box to activate it, but it will not retain the change when I hit apply/save.  It also disables Windows Explorer when I do this.
    I don't believe this is an IOS6 issue since it was working fine for a period of time after I put IOS6 on both my iPhone and iPad devices.  I've also not made any changes to the Windows laptop involved. 
    Is anyone else having this problem.  Any suggestions on how to resolve it?  

    After upgrading to iOS 8.1, upgrading to the latest iTunes and re-installing iCloud for Windows, Photo Stream is working again!

  • Problem with shared photo streams in iCloud

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    Sometimes it helps to delete the cached copy of the Photo Streams from your user library.
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    Use the Finder's "Go" menu. Click "Go", then hold down the options key, until you are seeing "Library" in the drop down menu appear and click it)
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