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Displaying due iOS reminder on PC?
Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here,
so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ‘synced’ in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I’m frustrated that I’ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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Displaying due iOS reminder on PC?
Terry Pinnell wrote:
Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ‘synced’ in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I’m frustrated that I’ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK There's a dialog at the end of this page. https://support.office.com/en-us/art...f-376808d1cfda I think the intent of the design, is to create a "plumbers nightmare", a sea of sliders you have to manipulate to make stuff work. Another point might be, that not all the things stuffed in a calendar may have a Notification associated with them. Schedule a "meeting" as an event, as that's the thing most likely to have a "reminder" concept associated with it. If your birthday is on a certain date, entering that in the calendar wouldn't be "noteworthy". When would it be appropriate to give a Notification dialog for that ? Paul |
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Displaying due iOS reminder on PC?
Terry Pinnell wrote:
Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ‘synced’ in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I’m frustrated that I’ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK Using the Outlook iOs app for mail, contacts, calendar for an MSA email account that is the same MSA used for logon on Windows 10 ? -- ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ msft mvp windows experience 2007-2016, insider mvp 2016-2018 |
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Paul wrote:
Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ‘synced’ in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I’m frustrated that I’ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK There's a dialog at the end of this page. https://support.office.com/en-us/art...f-376808d1cfda I think the intent of the design, is to create a "plumbers nightmare", a sea of sliders you have to manipulate to make stuff work. Another point might be, that not all the things stuffed in a calendar may have a Notification associated with them. Schedule a "meeting" as an event, as that's the thing most likely to have a "reminder" concept associated with it. If your birthday is on a certain date, entering that in the calendar wouldn't be "noteworthy". When would it be appropriate to give a Notification dialog for that ? Paul Thanks Paul, but I'm lost! Surely it doesn't have to be this complicated to get an alert when I've asked for one? https://www.dropbox.com/s/jvothqyh4p...ons-2.jpg?dl=0 Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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....w¡ñ§±¤ñ wrote:
Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ‘synced’ in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I’m frustrated that I’ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK Using the Outlook iOs app for mail, contacts, calendar for an MSA email account that is the same MSA used for logon on Windows 10 ? Sorry, I don't follow. Are you asking if I'm using Outlook? No, I'm not. Are you suggesting I need to use Outlook? If so then I'll pass, as I have a reliable email app already. I regard email as completely independent of my reminders issue. Anyone here with an iPhone or iPad, as well as a Win 10 PC? Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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Terry Pinnell wrote:
Paul wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ‘synced’ in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I’m frustrated that I’ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK There's a dialog at the end of this page. https://support.office.com/en-us/art...f-376808d1cfda I think the intent of the design, is to create a "plumbers nightmare", a sea of sliders you have to manipulate to make stuff work. Another point might be, that not all the things stuffed in a calendar may have a Notification associated with them. Schedule a "meeting" as an event, as that's the thing most likely to have a "reminder" concept associated with it. If your birthday is on a certain date, entering that in the calendar wouldn't be "noteworthy". When would it be appropriate to give a Notification dialog for that ? Paul Thanks Paul, but I'm lost! Surely it doesn't have to be this complicated to get an alert when I've asked for one? https://www.dropbox.com/s/jvothqyh4p...ons-2.jpg?dl=0 Terry, East Grinstead, UK Well, it is. https://www.windowscentral.com/how-u...il-2018-update Paul |
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Terry Pinnell wrote:
Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ‘synced’ in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I’m frustrated that I’ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK What calendaring system are you using to share between the different devices? I use Google calendars and am able to get notifications across many devices, although not tried windows 10 yet. |
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Chris wrote:
Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ?synced? in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I?m frustrated that I?ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK What calendaring system are you using to share between the different devices? I use Google calendars and am able to get notifications across many devices, although not tried windows 10 yet. Apple's iCloud Calendar and iCloud Reminder apps installed on all. Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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Terry Pinnell wrote:
Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ?synced? in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I?m frustrated that I?ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK What calendaring system are you using to share between the different devices? I use Google calendars and am able to get notifications across many devices, although not tried windows 10 yet. Apple's iCloud Calendar and iCloud Reminder apps installed on all. Ok. So the settings you showed elsethread are windows' own calendaring systems. They won't change anything, as you're finding out. You need to check the settings for icloud on your windows machine. I don't use icloud so can't help on the specifics I'm afraid. |
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Chris wrote:
Terry Pinnell wrote: Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ?synced? in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I?m frustrated that I?ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK What calendaring system are you using to share between the different devices? I use Google calendars and am able to get notifications across many devices, although not tried windows 10 yet. Apple's iCloud Calendar and iCloud Reminder apps installed on all. Ok. So the settings you showed elsethread are windows' own calendaring systems. They won't change anything, as you're finding out. You need to check the settings for icloud on your windows machine. I don't use icloud so can't help on the specifics I'm afraid. Thanks, that explains my confusion. Still hoping to hear from someone who has it up and working. Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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Terry Pinnell wrote:
...w¡ñ§±¤ñ wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ‘synced’ in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I’m frustrated that I’ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK Using the Outlook iOs app for mail, contacts, calendar for an MSA email account that is the same MSA used for logon on Windows 10 ? Sorry, I don't follow. Are you asking if I'm using Outlook? No, I'm not. Are you suggesting I need to use Outlook? If so then I'll pass, as I have a reliable email app already. I regard email as completely independent of my reminders issue. Anyone here with an iPhone or iPad, as well as a Win 10 PC? Terry, East Grinstead, UK The Windows 10 notification option applies to logged on Win10 user for the Win 10 apps(mail, calendar, etc.)and also to the Outlook app(iOs or Android) for a given Microsoft Account in use across those same devices. -- ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ msft mvp windows experience 2007-2016, insider mvp 2016-2018 |
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On May 23, 2018, Terry Pinnell wrote
(in ): Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ?synced? in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I?m frustrated that I?ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK What calendaring system are you using to share between the different devices? I use Google calendars and am able to get notifications across many devices, although not tried windows 10 yet. Apple's iCloud Calendar and iCloud Reminder apps installed on all. Ok. So the settings you showed elsethread are windows' own calendaring systems. They won't change anything, as you're finding out. You need to check the settings for icloud on your windows machine. I don't use icloud so can't help on the specifics I'm afraid. Thanks, that explains my confusion. Still hoping to hear from someone who has it up and working. Terry, East Grinstead, UK Hi Terry, I use iCloud and have Windows 10 synced with my iCloud account as well. I didn’t notice about the past due popup as most of the time I use a MacBook. I get past due popups on my Mac all the time. You setup a one-time iCloud password for use in Windows 10 for your email account, which should setup the calendar on Windows 10. Are you on the latest Windows 10 which I think is now 1803? -- Peter Kozlov |
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On May 23, 2018, Terry Pinnell wrote
(in ): Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ?synced? in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I?m frustrated that I?ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK What calendaring system are you using to share between the different devices? I use Google calendars and am able to get notifications across many devices, although not tried windows 10 yet. Apple's iCloud Calendar and iCloud Reminder apps installed on all. Ok. So the settings you showed elsethread are windows' own calendaring systems. They won't change anything, as you're finding out. You need to check the settings for icloud on your windows machine. I don't use icloud so can't help on the specifics I'm afraid. Thanks, that explains my confusion. Still hoping to hear from someone who has it up and working. Terry, East Grinstead, UK Hey Terry, Do you get the Windows 10 notifications from Calendar on other calendar’s, like from Outlook.com? I setup a test after the last post on Windows and it popped up just fine. Maybe, check settings: All Settings System Notifications and Actions Calendar Do you have that all turned on? -- Peter Kozlov |
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On May 23, 2018, Terry Pinnell wrote
(in ): Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ?synced? in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I?m frustrated that I?ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK What calendaring system are you using to share between the different devices? I use Google calendars and am able to get notifications across many devices, although not tried windows 10 yet. Apple's iCloud Calendar and iCloud Reminder apps installed on all. Ok. So the settings you showed elsethread are windows' own calendaring systems. They won't change anything, as you're finding out. You need to check the settings for icloud on your windows machine. I don't use icloud so can't help on the specifics I'm afraid. Thanks, that explains my confusion. Still hoping to hear from someone who has it up and working. Terry, East Grinstead, UK Hi Terry, Just tested a calendar event created with Fantastical 2 on my iPhone. Asked for a 5 minute before the event reminder. This did indeed pop up as desired on Windows. Check those settings I mention. Works fine over here. -- Peter Kozlov |
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Peter Kozlov wrote:
On May 23, 2018, Terry Pinnell wrote (in ): Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Chris wrote: Terry Pinnell wrote: Arguably OT but I'm guessing there must be other iPhone users here, so... I can enter Reminders and Calendar events on my iPhone, iPad or my Win 10 PC. They are ?synced? in the sense that they all appear in the lists on all three computers. But how do I get the alert message to pop up on my Win 10 PC when due please? After much research I?m frustrated that I?ve still not found a solution. Terry, East Grinstead, UK What calendaring system are you using to share between the different devices? I use Google calendars and am able to get notifications across many devices, although not tried windows 10 yet. Apple's iCloud Calendar and iCloud Reminder apps installed on all. Ok. So the settings you showed elsethread are windows' own calendaring systems. They won't change anything, as you're finding out. You need to check the settings for icloud on your windows machine. I don't use icloud so can't help on the specifics I'm afraid. Thanks, that explains my confusion. Still hoping to hear from someone who has it up and working. Terry, East Grinstead, UK Hi Terry, Just tested a calendar event created with Fantastical 2 on my iPhone. Asked for a 5 minute before the event reminder. This did indeed pop up as desired on Windows. Check those settings I mention. Works fine over here. Hi Peter, Thanks for those three replies, pleased to have you on the case! However, I'm not really clear I understand some of your questions. "I use iCloud and have Windows 10 synced with my iCloud account as well. I didn’t notice about the past due popup as most of the time I use a MacBook. I get past due popups on my Mac all the time." So you're using a Windows PC and a Mac? I would expect no problems using iCloud entirely on Apple computers. I guess we need to confine the discussion to your experience on your Win 10 PC. -------------------- "You setup a one-time iCloud password for use in Windows 10 for your email account, which should setup the calendar on Windows 10." But as mentioned up-thread, I don't use Outlook or other calendars. (My email and newsgroup reader is Forte's Agent.) But I do *have* Outlook and GMail accounts, set up years ago. So if it's a possible way to solve my problem I would willingly experiment with my Outlook account, even though I never use it to receive or send email. Could you step me through exactly what you did to create this 'one-time iCloud password' please. Why would that not affect my *existing* iCloud password (my 'Apple' password)? -------------------- "Are you on the latest Windows 10 which I think is now 1803?" Yes, I updated yesterday to 1803 (17134.48) -------------------- "Do you get the Windows 10 notifications from Calendar on other calendar’s, like from Outlook.com?" I don't use any other calendars. I'm confused enough with *one*! Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
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