![]() ![]() A Cache Path, contains the actual files, but only if currently downloaded or if Pinned. A Sync Root which contains links, not actual files, and it can only be on your main drive. ALL of my Adobe photography apps such as Lightroom and Bridge can't easily find my files. As everyone else said, a Microsoft product that was working flawlessly is now broken. " I wanted to reserve judgement until actually trying OneDrive after my macOS 12.2 update. Most Adobe products I've tried and DaVinci resolve aren't working with the shortcut links. The actual files reside in a hidden cache folders. The impact to creatives such as photographers, videographers that store large amount of big files hasn't properly been addressed. The last week has been hell and I am deeply regretting my Kirti Nichols I just switched from being a lifelong Dropbox user to OneDrive three weeks ago. The down cloud icons keep reappearing for NO reason. I've even deleted every single file and folder in my OneDrive and re-uploaded all 200,000 files (600GB of data) from a local backup. I've used the reset script multiple times. I've tried the App Store and Standalone versions. I've uninstalled and reinstalled OneDrive. I've probably clicked the down cloud arrows somewhere around 4,000 times in the last three days. A few minutes to a few hours later, the the down cloud icons return, and I repeat the process. The down cloud icons eventually disappear and everything is good again. They are simply copied from the cache path. The files are, again, not actually downloaded. The files are still in the hidden cache path. I go back to the top level and click the cloud with down arrow again to force the "download" to start. The files have, without any interaction on my part, reverted to a dataless state. I check the folder contents, and anywhere from a handful to over 50% of the files in the folder are displaying the "Not Downloaded" icon. No changes to my OneDrive were made during this time. Some or all of my folders that had "downloaded" have now, somehow, inexplicably, reverted to "Not Downloaded" with the cloud and down arrow icon. I leave my computer and come back a couple hours later. The cloud with down arrow icon has vanished. Everything is there with checkmark icons. The faux "download" finishes and I check the folder contents. OneDrive shows no progress during this download, and reports "OneDrive is up to date". The files presumably "download", but also not really, since they're already downloaded. I click the cloud icon, and it changes to a circular pie-shaped progress circle. These folders are all in my cache path, so they definitely are downloaded. ![]() A cloud icon with a down arrow appears next to the checkmark, and the tooltip reads "Not Downloaded". A small checkmark icon appears next to each folder, and the tooltip reads "Always Available On This Device". I've marked the root of my OneDrive folder and all the folders within it as "Always keep on this device". Otherwise, we'll download the file from the cloud. For files that we already have in our cache path, this fetch should happen more or less instantly. As far as getting the file content into the sync root, we're looking at ways to make this experience better, but in the near-term, if you want to force files to be available here, you can click the little "down cloud" icon to initiate a download. ![]()
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