Thank you Diane. I was hesitant to sign out of iCloud as I had a previous problem with photo stream syncing to my pc. Anyway, I signed out of iCloud, removed the sync from code two sync, and removed iCloud from control panel (removed program from pc).
I rebooted my computer, installed iCloud control panel (had to reboot pc again to finish installing icloud), configured iCloud, opened outlook, and I saw that it had already imported my calendar entries (which I did not want it to do). I deleted the entries from outlook (I did not want to deal with duplicate entries), opened the code two sync panel, added my one way sync from iCloud, clicked ok, and it imported the calendar entries into outlook. I am now able to edit any previous entry in iCloud and it will update my outlook calendar.
The reason that I only do the one way sync is so I can see the upcoming events on the right hand side of the outlook window. I mainly use my desktop pc, while my wife uses her iPad. We also have two iPhones that syncs everything through iCloud.
Thank you again for your assistance!
Mike.....
I rebooted my computer, installed iCloud control panel (had to reboot pc again to finish installing icloud), configured iCloud, opened outlook, and I saw that it had already imported my calendar entries (which I did not want it to do). I deleted the entries from outlook (I did not want to deal with duplicate entries), opened the code two sync panel, added my one way sync from iCloud, clicked ok, and it imported the calendar entries into outlook. I am now able to edit any previous entry in iCloud and it will update my outlook calendar.
The reason that I only do the one way sync is so I can see the upcoming events on the right hand side of the outlook window. I mainly use my desktop pc, while my wife uses her iPad. We also have two iPhones that syncs everything through iCloud.
Thank you again for your assistance!
Mike.....