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Duplicate files created with computer name appended
Hi All,
I've had an interesting issue come in from user land and was wondering if anyone has seen it before.
Users have a xlsm file they are editing within Teams, for some reason it's saving with the computers name after the original, so now they have 3 versions of the file;
- file original name.xlsm
- file original name-computername.xlsm
- file original name-anotherPC.xlsm
I've found references to this happening with OneDrive sync issues, but not on Teams.
Any ideas?
- Rob
- Today I have found this artile, so I am going to try and see if it works
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/duplicate-files-in-onedrive-fd47ce5e-8dd0-465e-9e3a-461e1a3cf613?WT.mc_id=365AdminCSH_Smc
15 Replies
- marizmendiCopper ContributorHi
I am facing this same problem on our iMacs, we are 3 Designers working on 3 different computers Synchronising the files via Sharepoint and this problem is making me crazy... still there is no solution?- EWoodrickIron Contributor
I believe that this issue may be slightly different. If the applications doesn't understand OneDrive synchronization requirements, then its going to happen.
The Office apps, understand that multiple people can be editing a file at the same time. They know how to merge the data together into a single document.
Other applications, like Notepad don't know how to do this. Open in three computers, make different changes and you get three files or less with questionable results.
- marizmendiCopper Contributor
Hi Ed
We deal with adobe illustrator and photoshop documents only, and everything was going fine for years, but suddenly with no apparent reason, this problem start occurring. Even if we are 3 designers, we NEVER EVER do modifications to a same file at the same time, so that is why this issue is weird for us us.
- RobD365Copper ContributorOne staff member is apparently using OneDrive to sync the team library, and I'm guessing that at least 1 other is too ... it only took asking them a few times to get the right answer
- Ed WoodrickCopper ContributorIt's what happens when OneDrive is unable to resolve differences in files.
- pvanberloSteel ContributorFiles stored within Teams are generally stored in SharePoint or in OneDrive. So it could still be a OneDrive ‘sync issue’ under the hood. Can you check if the file that’s being edited resides in the user’s Teams Chat Files folder on their OneDrive?
- RobD365Copper ContributorWhen I read the similarities with the OneDrive issue, that was the first thing i checked - they are definitely in a Team, not a OneDrive (I checked the associated site)
- pvanberloSteel ContributorOkay. So we can rule that out. Leaves the only other thing I can think of, namely has the underlying SharePoint folder been synced with OneDrive. So did you also look for the file if it exists anywhere else in the user’s OneDrive? Can’t really think of anything else anymore 😞