and, if the location of the OneDrive folder was changed from its default, you should see your D:\OneDrive path as the data for the value named {A52BBA46-E9E1-435f-B3D9-28DAA648C0F6} under:

I have a C# WPF application and I am trying to find a way to get the path to the root OneDrive directory in Windows. How can I do this programmatically? I have searched online, but I couldn't find anything. I wish I could supply some code but I have no clue; I mean, I have checked system environment variables and I couldn't find anything on my machine, thinking that could be a valid solution, but it didn't turn up anything.


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I'm guilty of only skimming this but see some issues with the questions & answers. The question asks "...I am trying to find a way to get the path to the root OneDrive directory...". I'm using Win11 & Win10 (version 10.0.19044 specifically). Both show the same details below with OneDrive settings

There are 2 paths with OneDrive to consider: The local PC path with cached files/folders & the actual OneDrive path that contains everything. Windows lets users keep all or just selected files/directories cached locally. All of the answers focus on the local path. I am giving an alternate set of details because this opens OneDrive in Explorer rather than a web page or the local cache. This also answers the question being asked but uses OneDrive not the local cache.

Get the value of HKCU\Software\Microsoft\OneDrive\Accounts\Personal value: cid (string value). This is the ID needed for a UNC path. The UNC is: \\d.docs.live.net@SSL\[whatever the registry CID is]. This will get you everything in OneDrive, not just what's cached locally on the PC. You can even map a drive to that UNC path & it works.

I'm trying to use Powershell to create a script to redirect all the user folders to their OneDrive for business folder. Not just the Desktop, Documents and Pictures, but also the Music and Video folders. I want to create a new folder under OneDrive - Company Name called User Profile and redirect all the folders there. But I can't find a way to pull the local folder path configured in OneDrive.

Probably some of you already noticed an error message when syncing files from Sharepoint to your client which says that the path should be shortened. Now since we do have thousands of such too long paths I'm looking for a sustainable solution.

I know that there's the possibility to enable Win32 long path via GPO or registry but does it affect the sync by Onedrive as well or is there still a limitation of 260 characters for Onedrive itself?

I just tried to trigger theis again this morning. I have also posted the output of the OneDrive step. The folder path it has created is correct and the step shows successful but the file never arrived.

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MS_RFDIR = $(OneDrive)/Project Folders/Shared Project/add additional paths with the > operator:MS_RFDIR > $(OneDrive)/Project Folders/Shared Project/other_ref_dir/Note: slashes should be forward slashes in configuration files.

I believe %OneDrive% is the generic and %OneDriveCommercial% only exists if you're using OneDrive for business. The article you link to mentions %OneDriveConsumer% is the regular user OneDrive version. I have commercial version installed and have both %OneDrive% and %OneDriveCommercial% (pointing to the same path). I assume all products create the %OneDrive%

I have a BI project that currently loads data from file folders (containing Excel files) into Power Query tables. The challenge is that I am am the only person that can access/update the folder data but I need to allow others to do so. The plan is to do this through OneDrive however the current file paths do not go to OneDrive, but go to my Desktop. Is there a way to change the paths to OneDrive without having to rebuild the entire project? I have tried to do this by simply changing the paths but it will not allow me to connect to OneDrive. If I manually copy the paths from OneDrive I get an error.

I build the map on my end, saving the .mxd , and checking store relative pathnames to data sources in properties, is this enough to ensure my colleague on the other end can open the map on his desktop, with no path issues ?

We are in the very early stages of implementing the full M365 solution at my workplace and the Windows engineers mentioned something that worried me as the Mac admin. They said the plan was to have every user's network home folder as defined in AD to be the OneDrive location. Not just a defined folder within, but the whole thing. I know on the Mac when an AD user logs in for the very first time (as a Mobile User), the network home path needs to be a valid path with the correct permissions etc or else the Mobile User account will not be created and they won't be able to login. Has anyone set the network home folder path in AD to point to their cloud location?

If that's an accurate simplification of what it does, I think I get it. it still sounds scary to redirect the user subfolders like that. I've never had good results doing that in the past. There was always SOMETHING that didn't play well redirected folders. I notice that you don't redirect Library or any loose files located within ~/ I presume that's on purpose?

One of my main questions is when you login as an AD user for the very first time with the home folder path pointing to OneDrive, are there any issues with Mobile Account creation? I also presume that since the subfolders still reside locally on the hard drive, there's no issues with users being not being connected to the internet? Pardon my complete ignorance on this. Our Office365 project is going to be massive and I am a complete O365 n00b.

Edit - I found the error. So I had other files in my onedrive with "OneDrive" in the name. such as a plist and a folder of screenshots I'd made to document instructions "OneDrive setup screenshots" that made it so the $onedrive variable was a list of locations rather than just the one location. and none of the other commands were searching correctly. I changed the find command to just look for the folder named OneDrive - MyCompanyName in the default location.

I had recently purchased the 1TB storage plan but onedrive.live.com was still showing me as limited to the 5GB free plan. It appears to take 10s of minutes until your purchased storage shows up. I confirmed this with a Microsoft chat agent.

We bought a new laptop for my wife's YouTube channel and somehow the primary path for saving files got routed through User>OneDrive>Desktop>Unedited Videos. Needless to say, the "free" space that come with OneDrive filled up quickly. When it reached near-capacity, the incomplete transfers corrupted several original video files at the source, and you can imagine how impressed my wife is with Premiere Pro and OneDrive right now. I was able to recover the damaged files by opening them and resaving them under a different file name.

Here's the problem: I unlinked and uninstalled OneDrive on her new laptop so that it would no longer corrupt the files. The path to save new projects somehow still included the OneDrive folders. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Premiere Pro thinking it might 'forget' that path. No Luck. No matter what I do, whatever folder I choose to save to has OneDrive in the path. The only exception is if I choose a location in Creative Cloud. 2351a5e196

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