Where is iCloud's control panel?

Where is iCloud's control panel, on a PC. I need to Sync Outlook, and I have to do it from iCloud's Control Panel, which I cannot find.

From your computer, choose Start menu > All Programs > iCloud > iCloud. Then check Clendar, Mail, and Outlook. Then click "Apply. It will Sync to your computer, on iCloud and your iPhone.

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