
I'm looking for a way to tell these folder on my computer, that are within the SharePoint folder, that they should be syncing to our virtual server, and force them to attempt to sync through OneDrive again. If this continues to happen I don't want to beĭoing this over and over. So, as I mentioned, I can open each one of these primary folder through the online dashboard and tell it to sync again, but it takes hours and I have to do it 25 times (once for each primary client folder). It's not so much that there is a sync error, but rather the entire directory structures are acting as though they don't need to sync, as though they are local files only. If I right-click on one of the folders that isn't showing any sync status, I get a standard menu for a local file, no sync options: The problem is that it's not just a file or a couple of files, but rather over 100 gb of files scattered among 25 primary client folder and 100's

The three folders that show a status I have gone into the SharePoint dashboard online and told to sync again. The problem is that there is no green check, no sync error, no nothing: * Once complete conversation about this topic, kindly Mark and Vote any replies to benefit others reading this thread.

Waqas Muhammad - * Beware of scammers posting fake support numbers here. Your understanding and time will be highly appreciated.
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On my PC and my company SharePoint folders in the cloud ?” you just open SharePoint online document library click on sync button to sync that document library site Regarding to you mention, “ reestablish the connection between my local SharePoint folders To specific SharePoint online document library or all document library when you try to sync to local Pc. Meanwhile, could you please confirm does the issue happen If the above steps still can’t fix the issue, please try If you modified a file in the folder from local sync folder and then the issue happens, you may try following:ġ.Stop sync the SharePoint library by right click OneDrive icon in task bar>Settings>Account> find the document library and clickĢ.Move the affected folder to a different location on your computer, such as Desktop.ģ.Then go to SharePoint online, click the Sync button to sync the document library again.Ĥ.After the sync complete, put back the modified file in the sync folder. Move the file from the folder and see if the rest files and folders will The sync overlay means the file is syncing.įor the specific folder that cannot sync properly, you may open the folder and check which file has the "red x", it should be the file that causes the issue. The green check mark means the file is synced successfully. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.Īs for checking what files/ folder are syncing and what are not, we suggest you check the superscripts in the local SharePoint folder. When I do so, however, it simply opens explorer to the local folder location and the information itself continues to act as local folder/files.Īny guidance on navigating this issue would be greatly appreciated. The one thing that gives me hope is that if I bring up the OneDrive functions on the system tray and click "more" it does show "Open your folder" below "Open your OneDrve - folder" so that means OneDrive recognizes it as a sharedįolder. Also, even though the files are stored locally, OneDrive still has to process the directory and file structure,ġ) Is there a way to avoid the connection between my local SharePoint files and the virtual server for my company from being severed if this situation arises again?Ģ) If this does happen again, is there a single-touch way to reestablish the connection between my local SharePoint folders on my PC and my company SharePoint folders in the cloud? Even still, this means I have to go each of these 25 client folders individually and resync them. Seems to solve the problem for that particular folder.

If I use this folder it appears to sync back up, which If I go back to my SharePoint dashboard online I'm able to sync again and OneDrive tells me "A '***' folder already exists on this PC", at which point I can "use this folder" or create a new folder. Furthermore, if I go to one of the folders and right click, none of the SharePoint/OneDrive options are available (view online, always keep on this device, etc.) Site, but now if I look in OneDrive settings they are no longer listed as locations I'm syncing. I have 25 folders that represent the clients I work on that I synced from our SharePoint When I did, my SharePoint folders all became local folders and no longer Sync to my online SharePoint library. I recently had an issue and had to reinstall OneDrive.
