![]() Still in Privacy, head to Email and do the same thing for "Allow Apps to access your email" and make sure Mail & Calendar is switch on too. I guess you could also simply run csand's script with the -leaveservices switch instead if you wish.Īfter a reboot, head to Settings > Privacy > Calendar and set "Allow Apps to access your calendar" to On, this should then also turn on Mail & Calendar a little further down the page to On also. ![]() There will also be an entry for OneSyncSvc followed by some random digits (OneSyncSvc_14788fe) I changed this one's start entry to 2 also. Instead you need regdit, HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\OneSyncSvc and change the start entry from 4 to 2. Unfortunately you can't just right-click and set it to automatic in services.msc as it will generate an error message. The service that needs to be re-enabled will either be called Sync Host or OneSyncSvc. It seem that it is a combination of a service being disabled as mentioned by Andresbreu (results in 0x80070422) and the privacy settings as mentioned by Kennmartin (results in 0x80004005), sorry it won't allow me to mark you both as best answer. OK I have got to the bottom of this one with your help.
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