Sync with Outlook iPad 2?

How can I sync my Outlook 2010 contacts and calendar with my iPad 2?

If not with an Exchange account, by selecting sync contacts and calendars with Outlook under the Info tab for you iPad sync preferences with iTunes followed by a sync.

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  • I use iCal, work wants me to sync with Outlook, how do I do this?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2689
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    Public calendars can be shared with anyone. To access public calendars, visitors need to use Calendar on a Mac, Microsoft Outlook on a Windows computer, or any other app that supports the iCalendar file format. 
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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. 
    Share a calendar privately
    Click the Share button to the right of the calendar name in the sidebar, then select Private Calendar.
    Note:    You can also share the same calendar publicly. For instructions, see the next task, “Share a calendar publicly.” 
    Type the invitee’s email address in the Add Person field and press Return.
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    For each person you want to share the calendar with, repeat steps 2 and 3.
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    Share a calendar publicly
    Click the Share button to the right of the calendar you want to share, then select Public Calendar.
    Note:    You can also share the same calendar privately. For instructions, see the previous task, “Share a calendar privately.” 
    To invite people to view the calendar, click Email Link.
    Type one or more email addresses in the To field, then click Send.
    The people you specify automatically receive an invitation email that includes the calendar’s URL. An invitee doesn’t need to be an iCloud user to accept an invitation to view a shared public calendar. 
    In the sidebar, a shared calendar has a dark Share button.
    You can also resend invitations to one or more invited participants at any time. 
    Last Modified: Jan 8, 2015
    Hope this helps ...
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  • Since upgrading to iOs 5.1.1 and iTunes 10.6.1.7 my phone gets a sync failure message whenever I since thru the cable. I have no problem syncing with my iPad

    Since I upgraded to iOs 5.1.1 and iTunes 10.6.1.7 my phone will no longer sync with outlook or iCloud. I have no trouble with my iPad. I get a message "iPhone could not be synced because the sync session failed to start. Any suggestions?
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    Is your iPad recognized by iTunes when connected to your computer via USB?
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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.

    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.  this creates multiple categories of contacts and calenders and I have no idea which is syncing with my phone, ipad, outlook.  Help.  thanks.

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  • Will this sync with outlook and is it easy?

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  • Syncing with outlook

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    I just bought an iPad2. I have XP and Office/Outlook 2003 like a lot of people. I've been a big fan over the years of Pocket Informant (WebIS software) and have been using it successfully with my windows mobile devices but am now switching to the iPad2 for obvious reasons. The developers at WebIS have been terrific over the years and responsive to user feedback. They dropped Microsoft like a bad habit when they changed their API and have had iPhone and iPad versions of Pocket Informant out for a few releases now http://www.pocketinformant.com/products_info.php?p_id=pocketinformant_ipad. Their Windows version they no longer support and offer it for free. Pocket Informant comes from excellent roots. Web IS has a number of ways to sync your Apple device with Windows Outlook including using intermediaries such as Google and ToodleDo. They also have developed their own app WebIS Desktop Sync. Check it out towards the bottom of this page http://www.pocketinformant.com/products_info.php?p_id=pocketinformant_iphone&tab _id=sync
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  • HT4759 Apple Engineering has been unable to solve "Error 0x80040604". It has been 9 calendar days. I cannot sync with Outlook with contacts and calendar. I see where others are having same problem. Is there a solution?

    Has any of the Error 0x80040604 problems been solved?  The onlt response I get is"Apple Engineers are working on it"  I am dealing with a Senior Tech.  Should I go to someone higher?
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    I have found a solution to this problem.
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  • After reinstalling operating system Windows 7, I lost apps and can no longer sync with Outlook 2010?

    After reinstalling operating system Windows 7, I lost apps and can no longer sync with Outlook 2010?

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  • ICloud doesn't sync with Outlook for Mac 2011

    Any help would be appreciated...
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    Alemont1965 wrote:
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