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Hololens 2: odopen://launch is broken, and cannot sign into OneDrive UWP app with Azure work acct.
Raidenn Yup, having exactly the same problem on this, and 2 other units in our headoffice in the states. Pretty ridiculous issue to be having with such core features....
- RaidennJul 26, 2021Copper ContributorThat is unfortunate, but thank you for confirming I am not the only one!
I first noticed the issue when trying to send a .JPG from Teams-->to Remote Assist in the Chat bubble.
Unfortunately the .JPG does not pop-up in the mixed reality space during Remote Assist (like .PDFs), and the alternative method of accessing the file through OneDrive UWP "Shared with me" is also inaccessible.
Theoretically, the .JPG should be accessible in OneDrive, but I just can't get past the azureAD sign-in for the UWP App.
"The folder can't be displayed
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again in a few minutes."
I wonder if this is an issue with my account, or if this is an issue from the back-end. It's weird though that AzureAD OneDrive account works with all other apps except for the Hololens2 UWP app, which would indicate a bug rather than a license/account issue.- Vincent_GuerreroAug 05, 2021Copper Contributor
Has there been any movement on this? I am now seeing this. I factory reset and still the same issue.
- RaidennnNov 03, 2021Copper Contributor
Vincent_Guerrero
Hi Vincent, I noticed today that there is a new OneDrive UWP app (v19.23.17.0) out in Windows Store.
This version allows sign-in to work accounts and displays the files correctly.
However, the Share Menu functionality is yet to be implemented, as the user currently lacks the option to "Share" from the Photos app and then send via OneDrive to a friend.
Edit: A workaround for this is to open OneDrive UWP, click "Upload">"Files" and then upload the picture, then use the Share option from within the OneDrive UWP app.
This is good news to see it is improving! The new version automatically signs into work account, which can save intune admin lots of hassle! 🙂