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Tomnibus_MedOne
Apr 26, 2021Brass Contributor
Onedrive gets Setup, then complains on second login.
Wasn't sure how to write the subject line. My OneDrive policies are setup to auto-login the user and then configure known folders. That all works great on first login. Then, when you logout and...
Tomnibus_MedOne
May 07, 2021Brass Contributor
FABKI No, not at all. In fact, I have another Tenant that I recently got setup with Intune and it happens to them too!
It is pretty frustrating.
May 08, 2021
Which onedrive version are you pushing? Are you deploying the latest version? Maybe it install an older version and after a reboot he wants to install a newer version. Maybe testing it with the latest x64 version? So you could rule out the onedrive client itself
- Tomnibus_MedOneMay 10, 2021Brass ContributorI don't know. These machines are factory issued from Dell. But it also happens when I install an OS from scratch with 20H2 and get it all working.
- May 11, 2021WHere is onedrive installed? is it a user based installation or in the program files folder? Did you take a look at the version in the settings/info when the device is installed and when the user reboots the device and logs in again... any difference ?
- FABKIMay 11, 2021Copper Contributor
Rudy_Ooms_MVP hey...
In my case this is just the OneDrive that comes by default with the 20h2 image for Windows 10 Pro x64, though it does install itself in ProgramFiles(x86). I'm also provisioning the devices with Autopilot, AD joined if that makes a difference. OneDrive version: 2021 (build 21.073.0411.0002) - this is after the sync message is given... I`ll run the reset again to see if is different before that.
EDIT: the OneDrive version immediately after provisioning is the same as after a reboot, no change there. In fact, is not even the reboot that triggers this, just closing OneDrive first time, and reopening, it will trigger the "not signed in" popup, but only this one time. Further close/reopen OneDrive (or reboots) no longer triggers the popup.