By default, the OneDrive sync app installs per-user, meaning that you'll need to install the app for each user on a machine. With the per-machine installation option, you'll only need to install the app once on a PC. This option is especially useful for computers with multiple users and for when you don't want executable files running from a user profile.

The OneDrive sync app with the installation option of either per-machine or per-user both use the same release notes, support the same update rings, and update in the same time-frame. More info about the sync app update process.


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While the per-user option installs OneDrive for each user account on a PC under the %localappdata% folder, the per-machine option will install OneDrive under the "Program Files (x86)" or "Program Files" directory (depending on the OS architecture).

We don't support automated migration from per-machine to per-user. To revert back after installing per-machine, uninstall the sync app and install the latest released version without the "/allusers" parameter.

Focal is Ubuntu 20.x, Jammy is Ubuntu 22.x, thus the error message displayed hints that you followed the instructions for 'Jammy' (Ubuntu 22.x) rather than using the instructions for your actual Ubuntu version. This is why you cant install 'libphobos2-ldc-shared98' because it does not exist for 'Focal' and why you cannot install the application.

I have a Windows 10 laptop that is 4 years old. Yesterday I put a new solid state C: drive in it an re-installed Windows 10. So this is a newer version of Windows 10 than I had originally. (This one is 10.0.17763 Build 17763, AKA RS5 1809.)

A number of things seem to have changed in the setup of Windows. When installing it this time, I think I was forced to enter a "Microsoft Account" email address. I tried to skip this step, but I couldn't find a way to avoid it.

I am really puzzled and annoyed by that "OneDrive" in the path. I don't want to use OneDrive. The first thing I did when the computer was up-and-running was uninstall OneDrive. But by then my "Desktop" folder would have alrady been in this freaking OneDrive folder.

Maybe I should just relax in give in to these Microsoft paradigm changes, but I just want my old setup back. Is there any way to avoid this intrusion of "OneDrive", and the required Microsoft email address, in a fresh install of this newer Windows 10?

If you don't want to reinstall Windows, you can create a local user as explained in the second link above, make it an Admin, login as that local user, and delete the jeffh user, then move all their files or delete them.

This is only the case on Windows 10 Home version 1903. In order to avoid it the next time, you have to disconnect from the internet, while you are installing Windows. This will cause Windows to be unable make the required checks, and will give you the option, to create a local account instead.

there are apparently 2 ondrive for linux projects on github

one that uses Digital Mars compiler

 

and one that is a python app (the one from your tutorial link)

 -d-old

if you want to install the first one you need the D compiler and compile the source

if you want to use the one you downloaded from the link you posted see this page

 -d-old

after cd-ing to the dir where you unpacked it do

Next question: I proceeded to the old Xybu because the site for instructions on installing the Skilion on Opensuse did not work for me. I followed this site here -on-linux/ because it was specific for opensuse Leap and he claimed success. Can you tell me why this did not work for me?

Our configuration:

Primarly our new machines get OneDrive with VPP, that works great. You get always the actual version installed, no issues so far.

The second installation happens apparently during the Microsoft Office 365 installation.

We use the installer for updating Office too. If possible we want to keep it that way because it only has about 1.7 GB and the individual update packages you have to use otherwise are about three times as big.

The VPP installation creates a folder named "OneDrive" in Applications wherein the app gets installed.

The Office installation happens to install the app directly into Applications (we use the current install package, 16.24, but you get a pretty old OneDrive app there).

We went around and around with OneDrive and whether to use the App Store version or the stand alone version. The stand alone version that comes with Office 2019/O365 should update itself when launched and keep itself up to date. We've standardized on that version as it's more predictable when it will install using Jamf. For us, VPP installs typically work seamless, but when they don't........

I don't recall the specifics but I believe if you're installing Office through Jamf you can customize the installation to NOT install OneDrive during the O365 install. That will prevent your OneDrive folder(s) being created with secondary app inside. I'm pretty sure I saw the example here in JN in the recent past.

I bring it up because lately there has been a pattern on the forums of people having issue installing R and Rstudio.

If no one has brought it up to Microsoft, then I am willing make a post. However, I cannot do it by myself as I don't know each and every case that has had install issues within the community within the last 3 months. Which is why I ask if you have already made one already. Its a lot of information across many different community.rstudio.com posts to gather.

After 3 days, I managed to figure out .Rprofile and .Renviron to appear to work I want, although I am uncertain whether R/RStudio has completely taken OneDrive out of their configurations. I even reinstalled them at a location without wifi hoping that would work.

They don't have OneDrive in their configurations, the HOME folder is set by the operating system (although you can overwrite it with a startup file) so you would need to create a new Windows account without OneDrive integration, it is not related to your R or RStudio installation.

Another trick that I've recently learned, is that you can move your library folders to a new folder path. For example, Sys.getenv("HOME") gets me "D:/Library/Documents", which you will note is neither in a onedrive folder, nor in the usual "C:/Users/user/Documents folder". I am actively using OneDrive and RStudio and I have no issue with this setup.

Running the install when logged in as local admin seemed to work ok but when I then re-logged on as a normal user I still had to rerun the install program for that user to get access to the client and again it failed.

Finally after noticing that the OneDriveSetup.exe is a 32bit program and I was trying to install on a 64bit version of Windows 7 is looked at the compatibility settings of the OneDriveSetup.exe and set it to Windows XP SP3 compatibility mode and finally it worked.

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Was going insane trying to install this program. Microsoft solutions were too complicated. I found the program installed just fine in Windows XP (Service Pack 2) compatibility. Thank you for sparing me many more hours of frustration.

A big thank you. My problem was two or three fold. First it wouldnt synchronize, I started the icon, and it updated the onedrive client. After update it would crash at sync. so I uninstalled it then and tried ti reinstall. it wouldnt install saying a newer version was installed (but I had uninstalled that version through control panel) so I had to search registry and delete the onedrive folder in registry. next it gave me this error. the error was saying check answers.microsoft.com but I figured googling it probably would find me better answers. and here I am, now it worked. I re-installed the thing, then it needed an update again. even the update failed with this error. so I had to save the update file. change the compability on that too, and then run it. finally it is synchronizing.

Hi - I am also having issues with installing the OneDrive tools. Upon running the yxi file I get the attached error. I was looking to confirm the fix Jake described was relevant for this type of error before trying. Thanks!

i'm trying to install Onedrive onto my Mac Book Air (early 2017) and i keep getting the following message, no matter what location i choose it come up with the same message - any ideas how to resolve this?

The standard installation that the user can perform, e.g. via the Microsoft365 Apps portal, is a user-based installation. In the Citrix environment, this is only recommended for desktop operating systems (pooled or personal desktop).

This has the consequence that Teams is no longer updated automatically. As soon as a new version is available, this must be installed manually or script-based. Therefore, you have control over which version of Teams is made available in the Worker.

But even with the parameter, the Teams MSI still does not use Windows Installer for installing all files. Instead, Microsoft created additional custom actions in the MSI that unpack all the files from Teams.exe to the Program Files (x86) folder.

If the ALLUSERS=1 parameter is set, Teams Machine-Wide Installer will appear under Programs and Features in Control Panel and under Apps and Features in Windows Settings for all users of the computer. All users can then uninstall Teams if they have admin credentials.

To solve this, a new key named PortICA must be provided to the registry under the following path before teams can be installed with the machine based parameter ALLUSER = 1.

The standard installation that the user can perform via the Microsoft 365 portal is a user-based installation of OneDrive. This is only recommended in the Citrix environment for desktop operating systems (Pooled or Personal Desktop).

The better profile solution in combination with Microsoft OneDrive for Business is FSLogix, because here not only the installation files, but also the user data are persistently stored without extended login times. ff782bc1db

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