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Onedrive problems with mac12/31/2023 ![]() ![]() Preliminary Root Cause: An unexpected problem caused impact to occurĭuring a regularly scheduled systems update. Start Time: Thursday, May 26, 2016, at 4:02 AM UTC The OneDrive for Business sync client installed. Scope of Impact: A few customers have reported this issue, and ourĪnalysis indicates that this issue is specific to Mac users who have Remediation, users can access their files by using the OneDrive for It from the list of login items to avoid interruptions due to clientĬrashes while the fix is being deployed. Users can force quit the application and remove User Impact: Users may observe that the OneDrive for Business syncĬlient for Mac OS X stops responding when a background task attempts Once the deployments are complete, we'll monitor the environment to We're implementing additional fixes to completely restore service. SP66473 - SharePoint Features - Restoring service Restoring service -Ĭurrent Status: The initial fix improved service availability and There is a bulletin in the Office 365 portal right now that looks to be affecting you: Any words of wisdom would be appreciated! I do not have access to his computer and I have been put in charge of fixing his issue. I'm guessing it is just his file system attempting to sync with OneDrive / sharepoint. Anyways, he sent me an update explaining that he reinstalled one drive for business, that the problem was temporarily gone, then came back again. I have yet to find anything about these files causing anyone else issues. I've looked into this, and it appears as if these files are just normal stub files that shouldn't cause issues. Keyboard stops working and doesn’t respond until the spinning wheel ![]() Try to click on the one drive logo in my top menu bar. I'll touch on a few of those things here below. ![]() Files On-Demand functionality is a core part of Apple's File Provider platform, but File Provider offers a lot more than that, too. ms-one-stub files in my Oneĭrive all of a sudden (see attached pic), and it’s not syncing on my OneDrive has taken a dependency on Apple's File Provider platform as part of this update, as we believe it is the right long-term path forward for the product. I’ve been having odd problems with my mac today and I think it’s I do not have access to the computer having the issue. I have checked it for another folder, and the result is the same.Note: This is not my computer. So it is taking up twice as much space on the disk. Is OneDrive keeping duplicate copies of the same folder in both Workspace and Macintosh volumes? Or is this how the used space is calculated, considering the local OneDrive files/folders to be tagged with both volumes? But the surprising thing is that the available space in the container (shared between the volumes) is decreased by 2.9 GB. Now, after this, the Workspace volume shows an increase of 1.45 GB in used space, and the Macintosh volume too shows an increase of 1.45 GB in used space. I opted to keep a folder available on the device. I tried to check this and observed something very surprising. Now when I opt for the "Always keep on This Device" option for a file or folder in my OneDrive, where (the original version) will it get stored? In the "Workspace" volume or in the Macintosh HD volume? When I searched for the original folder, it was found in the "users" directory in the Macintosh HD volume. Now the OneDrive folder in the "Workspace" volume shows a sign indicating it is an alias. I have created a volume "Workspace" for keeping my work-related files and chose that "Workspace" volume for my OneDrive folder. This issue concerns OneDrive on an M1 Pro Macbook Pro running on Mac OS Monterey. ![]() OneDrive on Mac OS Monterey: Where are the offline files saved? Hello, ![]()
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