To: (VersionNT >= 601) AND (MsiNTProductType = 3).From: (VersionNT >= 601) AND (MsiNTProductType = 1).Open Orca, and open the iCloud MSI you just extracted.Extract the appropriate version of iCloud somewhere (usually this is iCloud64).Download the iCloud control panel installer, if you haven’t already. ![]() Orca is bundled with the Windows SDK, and getting it out of that bundle isn’t straightforward, so I’ve extracted it, and zipped it up so you can get it as a standalone program.Install Orca, a Microsoft-provided MSI editor. ![]() You’ll need about 3 minutes, and two utilities. ICloud sync stops working, or you get an error message on startup that says: The procedure entry point _objc_init_image could not be located in the dynamic link library objc.dll’ and will not start.Īpple has configured newer versions of iCloud (version 3+, I believe) to only work on Windows 7 or 8, but there’s no reason you can’t use it on Windows Server operating systems.
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