If you receive the message Your account is currently unavailable" when you try to access your OneDrive, your account might have been temporarily blocked due to unusually large traffic volume, suspicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement or code of conduct.

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In some cases, users also see the message if the file is from a location within your intranet and isn't identified as being trusted. For example, if users are accessing files on a network share by using the share's IP address. For more information, see Files centrally located on a network share or trusted website.

Prepare for this change by working with the business units in your organization that utilize macros in Office files. These files are often opened from locations like intranet network shares or intranet websites. You want to identify those macros and determine what steps to take to keep using those macros. Work with independent software vendors (ISVs) that provide macros in Office files from those locations. For example, to see if they can digitally sign their code and you can treat them as a trusted publisher.

If the user previously opened the file, before this change in default behavior, and selected Enable content from the Trust Bar, then the macros are enabled because the file is considered trusted.

To unblock macros in a file, like one from the internet or an email attachment, remove the Mark of the Web on your local device. To remove, right-click on the file, choose Properties, and then select the Unblock checkbox on the General tab.

You can also use the Unblock-File cmdlet in PowerShell to remove the ZoneId value from the file. Removing the ZoneId value allows VBA macros to run by default. Using the cmdlet does the same thing as selecting the Unblock checkbox on the General tab of the Properties dialog for the file. For more information about the ZoneId value, see Mark of the Web and zones.

For example, if users are accessing a network share by using its IP address, macros in those files are blocked unless the file share is in the Trusted sites or the Local intranet zone.

If a user downloads a file on OneDrive or SharePoint by using a web browser, the configuration of the Windows internet security zone (Control Panel > Internet Options > Security) determines whether the browser sets Mark of the Web. For example, Microsoft Edge sets Mark of the Web on a file if it's from the Internet zone.

If a user selects Open in Desktop App in a file opened from the OneDrive website or from a SharePoint site (including a site used by a Teams channel), then the file won't have Mark of the Web.

SharePoint permissions and OneDrive sharing aren't changed by adding these locations to Trusted Sites. Maintaining access control is important. Anyone with permissions to add files to SharePoint could add files with active content, such as macros. Users who download files from domains in the Trusted Sites zone bypasses the default to block macros.

When the user opens the macro-enabled template file, the user is blocked from running the macros in the template file. If the user trusts the source of the template file, they can remove Mark of the Web from the template file, and then reopen the template file in the Office app.

When the user tries to install the macro-enabled Add-in, by using File > Options > Add-ins or by using the Developer ribbon, the Add-in is loaded in a disabled state and the user is blocked from using the Add-in. If the user trusts the source of the Add-in file, they can remove Mark of the Web from the Add-in file, and then reopen PowerPoint or Excel to use the Add-in.

Saving files from the internet to a Trusted Location on a user's device ignores the check for Mark of the Web and opens with VBA macros enabled. For example, a line of business application could send reports with macros on a recurring basis. If files with macros are saved to a Trusted Location, users don't have to go to the Properties for the file, and select Unblock to allow the macros to run.

When a file is downloaded to a device running Windows, Mark of the Web is added to the file, identifying its source as being from the internet. Currently, when a user opens a file with Mark of the Web, a SECURITY WARNING banner appears, with an Enable content button. If the user selects Enable content, the file is considered a Trusted Document, and macros are allowed to run. The macros will continue to run even after the change of default behavior to block macros in files from the internet is implemented, because the file is still considered a Trusted Document.

After the change of default behavior to block macros in files from the internet, users will see a different banner the first time they open a file with macros from the internet. This SECURITY RISK banner doesn't have the option to Enable content. But users are able to go to the Properties dialog for the file, and select Unblock, which will remove Mark of the Web from the file and allow the macros to run, as long as no policy or Trust Center setting is blocking.

You can use the Unblock-File cmdlet in PowerShell to remove the ZoneId value from the file. Removing the ZoneId value allows VBA macros to run by default. Using the cmdlet does the same thing as selecting the Unblock checkbox on the General tab of the Properties dialog for the file.

You can use policies to manage how Office handles macros. We recommend that you use the Block macros from running in Office files from the Internet policy. But if that policy isn't appropriate for your organization, the other option is the VBA Macro Notification Settings policy.

This policy prevents users from inadvertently opening files containing macros from the internet. When a file is downloaded to a device running Windows, or opened from a network share location, Mark of the Web is added to the file identifying it was sourced from the internet.


I try setup a policy to allow traffic for OneDrive for Business. but the traffic all just incomplete. My PAN os is 7.0.1, I allowed all onedrive, sharepoint, sharepoing online, office365, ssl and web browsing, but still cannot communicate with onedrive, all traffic show incomplete.

While I do see the user@hotmail.com account having explicit permissions (not link) I am not sure which rclone commands or how to find out the onedrive ID of the account I am trying to store the files at (my edu)?

I am using OpenDNS to block the entire category "File Sharing" because my son is randomly downloading illegal MP3s and I need to prevent him from doing that. However, this has also broken OneDrive sync on our Windows 10 computers. The OneDrive app in the notification area is stuck at "Signing in", and an error box displays the message, "Sorry, there is a problem with the OneDrive servers. Please try again in a few minutes." What URLs do I need to manually allow in OpenDNS in order to allow OneDrive to work correctly?

What i am trying to achieve is to allow users to move files from their endpoint to the organization One Drive. But prevent them from moving any file to any other source of cloud storage that is not part of the organization. I believe for this reason i will need to specify the file path?.

Microsoft Graph throttling guidance (and you can see they say this will do a 429 Too Many Requests)

Avoid getting throttled or blocked in SharePoint Online (more likely to apply to business-level products)

I received the failed notification from Duplicati, I tried accessing OneDrive via a browser and they told me I was blocked and they made me verify my phone number. Then I had to wait 24 hours and the account was restored. I am getting code 500. Now they periodically disable the OAuth ID and I have to recreate. I am using Microsoft 365 Family and Onedrive v2.


The BitDefender firewall is somehow blocking the onedrive file sincronization. I've verified that, in the firewall rulse, I have already a rule for "skydrive.exe" application, but it doesn't allow me to synchronize the folder. When I turn off the firewall, it works.

You can send a security code via phone text messages to verify the OneDrive account that has been blocked is yours. Then the block will be removed from your OneDrive account, and you can use OneDrive normally.

You should create a block HIPS rule which affects applications and under 'Source Applications' you should set 'All Applications'. Then for application actions you should enable 'Start new application' and on the next screen you should specify the application you would like to block. The field supports multiple entries so you can have all possible locations. As far as I am aware you are missing one folder from your path. The OneDrive folders should be: ff782bc1db

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