On my windows laptop, the desktop is my OneDrive desktop. If I edit a file on my Desktop, it edits them on a folder called "Desktop" under another folder called "OneDrive" - the folder that syncs everything to the cloud.

The files on my desktop are saved in C:\Users\me\OneDrive\Desktop but I want to see the files on my desktop which are located at C:\Users\me\Desktop. When I create a new file on my desktop it does not appear in the C:\Users\me\Desktop folder which would be my goal.


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I clicked the OneDrive icon at the taskbar and went to the account setting where I disabled all selected folders to be synchronised. I then looged out from OneDrive and deleted the C:\Users\me\OneDrive folder. Then I restarted my machine. As a test I created a new file on my desktop and went to C:\Users\me\Desktop where the file didnt appeared .. again.When I look at the properties of the file it sais that it is actually located in the OneDrive Desktop folder (which I deleted).

After removing/disabling OneDrive, navigate to the OneDrive desktop folder that is giving you problems using windows explorer (C:\Users\me\OneDrive\Desktop). Right click on that folder and click properties. Navigate to the folders location tab and press restore default. This worked for me. There is a chance you need to manually find the desired folder location via move and click on the existing folder (C:\Users\me\Desktop).

I need to add an excel file stored on my business onedrive to my existing data in PBI Desktop. I've followed the instructions online (opening the file in excel on my local machine, copying the link, adding web data source, and using organizational credentials) but I always get an error indicating my credentials are invalid. Part of the problem is that the link I get in Excel for OSX (using either the "share" button and copy link or going to "share">"Copy Link" does not look like everyone elses I've seen on line. Mine looks like this:

My power bi model (power bi pro) model consists of mainly .csv files (and some Excel files) located on the organisations onedrive folder. We are several people working on the same pbix file. The problem is however when I view the data source settings, under "Data source in current file", the listed files typically are referred to as something like: "c:\users\localuser\onedrivefolder\filename.csv". This is a shared onedrive folder, but it is treated by PBI like a local folder ("c:\users"). Therefore when another user tries to refresh the data in the pbix file in desktop, they get an error message saying the files can not be found, and they need to change source for every file in the model. This needs to be done every time another user wants to edit the pbix file and refresh the data.

Regardless of what you call the folder, it displays as Desktop in the OneDrive file list. If you have three computer desktops syncing to the same OneDrive account, each uses a different folder name but displays as Desktop.

I just wanted to clarify that you don't need to uninstall One Drive from your computer to install the Dropbox desktop app. You'll only need to disable it if you want to use the computer backup feature.

Hi, 

how can I activate preview of affinity files, when they are stored in onedrive AND synced locally. Same files "only" on my hardrive are shown with a preview in Win10. But when synced, the files are local too??

But my point is that there must be something Affinity can do as it works on onedrive with other files (adobe files, png, pdf, jpeg, microsoft docs, spreadsheets & powerpoints all work fine on onedrive) - So how does microsoft, adobe and the others manage it? I even tried just making the affinity files 'always on this pc' but that still didn't work.

It is not obvious from the docs how to synchronize my desktop app with my mobile app. Note that I don't use any external cloud provider or service like Evernote, just installed Joplin in both desktop and mobile, added some notes in desktop and want to test syncing with mobile. Is this possible to do directly via the app or do I need to use an external cloud provider to host the data so it can be synced across devices?

As we all know, files on desktop are the most vulnerable ones and prone to loss during any accidents like system crash due to virus/hijack attack, software error or wrong operation. Still, it is very convenient and we are used to saving our working changes on desktop. Thus, it is urgent to take special protection for desktop data.

Then, is there an easy and reliable way to do so? As the development of cloud drive storage, more and more people choose to save crucial files to online cloud. Thus, they can access files anywhere by just signing in their cloud accounts. At the same time, cloud storage providers also provide service to backup local data (including desktop information) and save them to cloud drive.

As one of the great popular clouds, Microsoft OneDrive also offers its official App for its users. OneDrive desktop sync App can easily synchronize your computer files/folders, photos/pictures/images, videos/movies, music, documents/sheets, etc. from local to cloud side. With it, you can have your desktop folder synced to OneDrive cloud in real-time.

From the desktop, right-click over the Windows Logo and select Installed Apps on Windows 11 (on Windows 10 it's called Apps and Features)

UNC provides OneDrive that will give you 1 terabyte of cloud space. It works like Dropbox or Google Drive. It can be access via a desktop application or through a web interface. If the only reason you use remote desktop is to access files, I recommend that you copy your files to OneDrive and not be dependent upon remote desktop.

OneDrive for Business is a cloud file storage service and collaboration tool available to all MSU faculty, staff, and students. Access and share files from a browser, your desktop or mobile device. Because it is part of Office 365, file saving and sharing is easy to do directly from Microsoft Teams as well as any of the Office suite of products (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.).


*When you separate from MSU your OneDrive access is immediately disabled. Your OneDrive data will be accessible for 30 days, but only by people whom you have shared it with. After 30 days, the data will be deleted and cannot be recovered.*


See the FAQ section for more information on how to transfer shared data to SharePoint and non-shared data to another users OneDrive account before separation. ff782bc1db

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