I first tried a 38GB backup, which consists of one image file. But this file is chopped up into 5GB chunks, making it unreadable for my backup program EaseUS backup. Any idea why this is so, and how to circumvent the problem? Wave FreshBooks vs. Xero FreshBooks vs. QuickBooks Online Xero vs. Users can still browse to their OneDrive in a web browser to upload an excluded file from their local OneDrive folder. We recommend that users remove the local file after doing this because having a file with the same name in the same folder will result in a sync conflict with the skipped file.
If you disable or do not configure this setting, all supported files in all synced folders will be uploaded. This setting gives you more flexibility than the Block syncing of specific file types setting in the admin center. Also with this setting, users don't see errors for the excluded files. This setting does not support excluding Office files from being uploaded. All other file types are supported.
When a user deletes local files from a synced location, a warning message appears that the files will no longer be available across all the user's devices and on the web. This setting lets you hide the warning message. If you enable this setting, users won't see the "Deleted files are removed everywhere" reminder when they delete files locally.
This reminder is called "Deleted files are removed for everyone" when a user deletes files from a synced team site. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the reminder will appear until users select "Don't show this reminder again. This setting lets you balance the performance of different upload tasks on a computer by specifying the percentage of the computer's upload throughput that the OneDrive sync app OneDrive.
Setting this as a percentage lets the sync app respond to both increases and decreases in throughput. The lower the percentage you set, the slower files upload. The sync app periodically uploads without restriction for one minute and then slows down to the upload percentage you set. This lets small files upload quickly while preventing large uploads from dominating the computer's upload throughput. We recommend enabling this setting temporarily when you roll out Silently move Windows known folders to OneDrive , or Prompt users to move Windows known folders to OneDrive to control the network impact of uploading known folder contents.
The maximum throughput value detected by the sync app can sometimes be higher or lower than expected because of the different traffic throttling mechanisms that your Internet Service Provider ISP might use. For info about estimating the network bandwidth you need for sync, see Network utilization planning for the OneDrive sync app. If you enable this setting and enter a percentage from in the Bandwidth box, computers use the percentage of upload throughput that you specify when uploading files to OneDrive, and users cannot change it.
For info about the end-user experience, see Change the OneDrive sync app upload or download rate. If you enable or disable this setting, and then change it back to Not Configured, the last configuration remains in effect. We recommend enabling this setting instead of "Limit the sync app upload speed to a fixed rate" to limit the upload rate.
You should not enable both settings at the same time. This setting lets you block the OneDrive sync app OneDrive. If you enable this setting, users must sign in to the OneDrive sync app on their computer, or select to sync OneDrive or SharePoint files on the computer, for the sync app to start automatically.
If you disable or do not configure this setting, the OneDrive sync app starts automatically when users sign in to Windows. This setting prevents users from moving their Documents, Pictures, and Desktop folders to any OneDrive account. If you enable this setting, users aren't prompted with a window to protect their important folders, and the Manage backup command is disabled.
If the user has already moved their known folders, the files in those folders will remain in OneDrive. To redirect the known folders back to the user's device, please select "No. To redirect the known folders back to the user's device and enable this policy, set the following registry key value to This setting forces users to keep their Documents, Pictures, and Desktop folders directed to OneDrive.
If you enable this setting, the Stop protecting button in the Set up protection of important folders window is disabled, and users receive an error if they try to stop syncing a known folder.
If you disable or do not configure this setting, users can choose to redirect their known folders back to their PC. The B2B Sync feature of the OneDrive sync app lets users at an organization to sync OneDrive and SharePoint libraries and folders shared with them from another organization.
For more info, see B2B Sync. Enabling this setting prevents users at your organization from being able to use B2B Sync. After the setting is enabled value 1 on a computer, the sync app does not sync libraries and folders shared from other organizations. Modify the setting to the disabled state value 0 to restore B2B Sync capability for your users. This setting shows the following window that prompts users to move their Documents, Pictures, and Desktop folders to OneDrive.
If you enable this setting and provide your tenant ID, users who are syncing their OneDrive see the previous window when they're signed in.
If they close the window, a reminder notification appears in the Activity Center until they move all their known folders. If a user has already redirected their known folders to a different OneDrive account, they are prompted to direct the folders to the account for your organization leaving existing files behind. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the window that prompts users to protect their important folders doesn't appear. For info and recommendations, see Redirect and move Windows known folders to OneDrive.
This policy sets the threshold for how many files a user can delete from a local OneDrive folder before the user is notified that the files will also be deleted from the cloud. If you enable this policy, users will see a notification if they delete more than the specified number of files from OneDrive on their local computer.
The user will be given the option to continue to remove the cloud files, or restore the local files. Even if you enable this policy, users won't receive notifications if they've selected the "Always remove files" check box on a previous notification, or if they've cleared the "Notify me when many files are deleted in the cloud" check box in OneDrive sync app settings. If you disable this policy, users will not receive a notification when they delete numerous OneDrive files on their local computer.
If you do not configure this policy, users will see a notification when they delete more than files within a short period of time. This setting makes users confirm that they want to delete files in the cloud when they delete a large number of synced files.
If you enable this setting, a warning always appears when users delete a large number of synced files. If a user doesn't confirm a delete operation within seven days, the files are not deleted.
If you disable or do not configure this setting, users can choose to hide the warning, and always delete files in the cloud. Any user who has a OneDrive that's larger than the specified threshold in MB is prompted to choose the folders they want to sync before the OneDrive sync app OneDrive. The default value is We release OneDrive sync app OneDrive. This setting lets you specify the ring for users in your organization. When you enable this setting and select a ring, users aren't able to change it.
Production ring users get the latest features as they become available. This ring is the default. Deferred ring users get new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements last.
Notes: The Download button will only appear when files or folders are selected. Notes: You can't download files directly from the Shared view. You can't download multiple files or folders from SharePoint Server If you download multiple. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.
Can you help us improve? Pick a folder for the downloaded files, then tap Save. In the OneDrive app, open the folder that has the photos or videos you want to download. Select a photo or video. In the OneDrive app, select the check box of the file or files that you want. For Windows phones, tap and hold the file you want to download, then select the check boxes for any additional files you want. Select Download. For Windows phones, tap More , then tap Download. You can also tap and hold any of the files you selected in Step 1, then tap Download.
To find the files you downloaded, in the Downloads pane that appears when your download starts, select Open downloads folder. For Windows phones, find and open the folder on your device where you want the downloads, and then tap Save.
Note: For the app, if you select multiple files, they will download together as a single zipped folder.
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