The sync settings you choose are unique to each computer unless you're syncing everything everywhere. Also, if you're choosing folders on two computers and you create a new folder on computer A that you want to sync to computer B, you'll need to go to computer B and select the new folder there.

This article describes how to download the OneDrive sync app and sign in with your personal account, or work or school account, to get started syncing. If you use Microsoft 365 Apps for business, you can also sync files from your SharePoint sites. If you're not using Microsoft 365 Apps for business, see Sync SharePoint files with the OneDrive for Business sync app (Groove.exe).


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On the This is your OneDrive folder screen, select Next to accept the default folder location for your OneDrive files. If you want to change the folder location, select Change location - this is the best time to make this change.

Any time you want to change the folders you sync on your computer, right-click that cloud icon in the taskbar notification area, and select Settings > Account > Choose folders. Find other information about your account and change other OneDrive settings from here.


My colleague had a breake for 6 months, during this time he was not working on that share.


Today he starts again with the work. We realized that it's not possible anymore, to sync the shared folder (where Im the owner of the share) with his local OneDrive Client.

Accessing to the share over web is no problem.

Your colleague should indeed be able to sync with the OneDrive client (NGSC) any folder you share with him. He should go, on the web UI, to the "Shared with Me" view, click on the shared folder, and then click on Sync in the action bar.

After you sync files or folders to OneDrive, the OneDrive icon in the taskbar notification area shows an "Up to date" status for files or folders that are fully synced. However, some or all of the files and folders in the OneDrive folder in File Explorer are still shown as "syncing." This article provides possible solutions that you can use to solve these issues.

This issue might occur if the UseFindFirstFileEnumeration Windows policy is set to True. This policy is designed for legacy file systems. It's not compatible with OneDrive Files on Demand. If this policy is set to True, File Explorer can't read the reparse tag on files and folders. Therefore, all files and folders are set to the default status of "syncing".

On Windows 10, the Documents folder is syncing to OneDrive. This is perfect for my needs. However - several Windows apps stupidly place their database files in a subfolder under Documents, and I cannot change this action within the app.

I know you can exclude folders from sync - but this appears to exclude cloud folders from syncing locally, not vice versa. And it pops up a warning message that all local files will be deleted and the folder hidden from File Explorer. This would be disastrous for my local app which will be looking for those database files.

For instance, a textbook app will place the textbook files, bookmarks, etc under a new folder "My Books" in Documents. This syncs to all my computers, even though those computers have their own version of this same app. You'd think this would be great - I'd have synced bookmarks and textbooks automatically. But no - OneDrive recognizes the changes/discrepancies before the app has a chance to update itself and change the database files to match, and OneDrive spends time and bandwidth auto-generating multiple copies of the database files.

Hi guys.

I have been using Dropbox for many years but my company started using OneDrive.

But, I would like to keep all documents in Dropbox to keep everything centralized and just one app on the phone. I've tried to direct OneDrive to a folder inside Dropbox but it turns out that there is always a file that Dropbox can't sync because it's always in use by OneDrive so Dropbox can't sync it. The file starts with ".849..." and it is a system and hidden file.

If by chance I stop the OneDrive service the file is synchronized but when I start again with OneDrive it gives me an error and I no longer have synchronization with OneDrive. I have already tried to ignore the synchronization file but without success with the command "Set-Content -Path 'D:\NunoViegas\Dropbox\OneDrive\Werfen\HLIT PT - General\.849C9593-D756-4E56-8D6E-42412F2A707B' -Stream com. dropbox.ignored -Value 1". Is not marking to ignore it.

Is there a way to skip this file? Or hidden and/or system files?

Has anyone tried this?

Thanks a lot.

Best regards

It's not recommended, at all, to place one service's sync folder inside that of another service. Conflicts like the one you're seeing are bound to happen, and such a configuration cannot be supported by Dropbox.

Microsoft's OneDrive is an excellent cloud backup service that lets you synchronize your folders and files from your PC so it's all automatically backed up and readily available. You'll need to set it up to make the most of it, though. This guide will show you how to sync files and folders to OneDrive.

Step 3: Click the files and folders you want synced to OneDrive. The folder and file I added to my OneDrive account from the previous section is shown as Work projects and Files not in a folder. Click OK.

You need to be connected to the internet for Microsoft OneDrive to work. As it's a cloud service, it will need constant access to your Wi-Fi or hotspot to operate. One of the reasons OneDrive is not syncing properly could be because you've just started up your system. Wait until it finishes the signing-in process.

I was hoping I could find out where the second graph was stored as it was different to my onedrive. I was wondering if the Onedrive folder I synched had nothing in it and that the right graph must be somewhere else. However, the journal folders are in the Onedrive folder so I assume it is the correct one.

Depending on the size of the folder, it may take some time for all files to download. You can view your sync progress by clicking the OneDrive icon in your system tray, in the bottom right corner of your screen. From there, you can also click More to manage your sync settings.

Depending on the size of the folder, it may take some time for all files to download. You can view your sync progress by clicking the OneDrive icon in your system tray, in the top right corner of your screen. From there, you can also click More to manage your sync settings.

Once they have downloaded, your files will appear in Finder in the left-hand panel under the folder "University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill." Files in this location that you edit will be updated in OneDrive, and new files you move to this location will be uploaded to OneDrive.

For instance:Assume there are two folders in my OneDrive root directory, say "OneDrive pdf" and "OneDrive music". If I ONLY want to sync some pdf files inside the "OneDrive pdf" folder, I will just type in terminal:onedrive --synchronize --single-directory "OneDrive pdf/"

Having an iMac (1 TB) and a Seagate NAS (2 TB) as the central brain of automatically syncing files / pictures / videos in our home (e.g. using Photosync to automatically upload new files / photos / videos from iPhones, iPads, Macs to the NAS, using Power Manager and Sync Folders Pro to automatically sync between NAS and iMac, we have found our desired "sync-world", but weve identified some additional need for back-up security in case an accidental fire in our home.

Happen to be, as an Office 365 Personal subscriber, I have a 1 TB OneDrive (SkyDrive) account. I have downloaded the OneDrive app for Mac, but not sure how to set this up optimal, as the OneDrive folder needs to defined at a specific folder location on my Mac (per now, under "My documents"). Apparently, there is only an option to choose which folders to sync in an OneDrive --> iMac world, not the other way around. Having 3 folders (+ several subfolders) at different folder locations within my iMac undergoing the auto-sync process described above, I want these folders also to be synced/updated to OneDrive. Without coming up with alternative ideas, or alternative (or better in your eyes) sky storage places, could anyone help me with the following:

2. For Dropbox (not an alternative to use for me, as Ive too little space, and because of my 365 subscription space Id rather use OneDrive), it is possible to right click on an internal iMac folder and choose Dropbox. Why isnt this possible with OneDrive. Is it possible to install an OneDrive "addition" to make it possible?

This only allows you to select folders already in the onedrive folder. The OP wants to sync files outside of the onedrive folder. In other words, he does not want to reorganise his whole directory structure to use one drive as a backup, which I can understand.

As a general comment it seems to me that the cloud providers either do sync like dropbox and onedrive or they do backup like Idrive. Perhaps one of them will realise that they should be providing both services in one package. Perhaps one of them does but I do not know about it.

Check out this youtube video, fast forward to 9:30. They set it up for choosing exactly which folders. Microsoft OneDrive Mac Tutorial - YouTube If you cannot get it to work, I suggest deleting the app, re-install it, then go through the new setup menu.

So then I guess the options are (a) make a copy of the folders / files to be backed up into the OneDrive folder or (b) move the specific folders / files into the OneDrive folder and have the OneDrive as a "mother" directory.

Click on the OneDrive icon on the menu bar, choose Preferences and then switch to the Choose Folders tab. If you select the Choose folders to syncoption on the subsequent screen you can untick any folder that you don't want to be synced. The unselected folders, complete with their contents, are still available everywhere else you have OneDrive installed. 2351a5e196

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