Our IT people always shrug these off as 'X is just a way to reach Sharepoint' (where X can be Teams or any other MS product) so maybe try cutting Onedrive out of the equation to see if that works then (as ever) adding in one new thing at a time such as Onedrive.
It's always the way with Apple vs MS, it seems. Apple make something work a bit too slickly, and MS make it like going over a cattlegrid...
Good luck.
J
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Cheers,
Jason
On 14 Jan 2021, at 14:53, mac98aop <adamp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, both. Very helpful. I'll try the folder by folder sync and see how we go. One of the problems seems to be that we also use SharePoint sync, and OneDrive syncs both through the same app. Fine in principle, but I dare to suggest it just gets confused as to what's my OneDrive, what's SharePoint, and loses all directory mapping for no reason.
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you've now reminded me of a time when a colleague had a shared folder on OneDrive and it decided to delete it one day. Both swore they had literally not opened the folder around the time it happened. Luckily, one of them had listened to one of my regular lectures about backing up and Time Machine had made a copy.
Though my work is now very Teams- and Sharepoint- based, I have got over my rage at having to drop things into a browser one at a time (folders? ha!) because otherwise something goes wrong. It's a total disgrace imo - I had better than this via ftp sync in about 1997 over dial-up. tbh my advice is don't spend time trying to make it work, just bite the bullet that everything has to be done by hand. It IS that bad. I have also spent time with one of those people who enthuse about Sharepoint and am firmly of the opinion as a result that it works when it's your complete lifestyle and you're the one in charge of it all. It's like talking to a librarian who says their system of putting books on shelves by height and colour makes it much easier to put them back (not that any real librarian would do that).
In other words, give up (sorry). It's all a horrible badly-designed system full of patches and workarounds.
(My latest headache is that people share a file, not by attachment, but via some crappy Sharepoint link. I seem to do nothing except close useless intermediate webpages for Teams meetings and Sharepoint files.) It's deliberate empire-building by MS, and when they create a new unified browser-based system we will look back on what wehave now nostalgically.
(I'm not as angry as I sound, I promise! But I've been trying to make it work for years, and it's less stress to keep it very simple).
Cheers,
J
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Cheers,
Jason
On 15 Jan 2021, at 08:11, mac98aop <adamp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for this.
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On 15 Jan 2021, at 15:23, mac98aop <adamp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Golly, thanks for such detailed and helpful replies. A really useful thread. If nothing else, I'm reassured I'm not going mad, and it makes sense why non Office files were constantly misbehaving (I don't expect Office to open my Mindnode app, but yes, to play more nice with PDFs!)
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