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pdteo
Jan 03, 2022Brass Contributor
MacOS Monterey - Disable Files on Demand
I use OneDrive to synch all my files with another computer at work and just upgraded to Monterey. I need to be able to search for data in the files using Spotlight/Quick Look etc. so I typically do a...
- Jan 03, 2022That sounds strange. I would expect it to be one or the other as you say. On my own Mac running Monterey I cannot duplicate your issue. As you say, you can't disable FOD from the OneDrive client settings but you should be able to do this with a PList as per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/deploy-and-configure-on-macos#filesondemandenabled
Mike_Thomas2030
Jan 28, 2022Copper Contributor
I ran into the same issue, but seem to have corrected it by right clicking the highest folder and choosing "always keep on this device". The result was having both icons (the check mark and the cloud). I then left clicked on the cloud for each file or folder and the information downloaded. When it downloaded, the cloud disappeared and I was left with only the check mark as before and it looks like it is synching as before as well. Hopefully this will help someone.
John-Pinegar
Feb 01, 2022Copper Contributor
Mike_Thomas2030, thank you for this. I wasn't getting anywhere other than frustrated with MS support on this issue.
Larger directories seemed to require clicking on the 'cloud' multiple times to get it to disappear. Just be patient and you should have things back to normal. I was a little worried at first because I was seeing drive usage climb during the sync process (my drive space usage didn't drop after the OneDrive/Monterey change), but usage didn't increase significantly and it bounced back after several hours.
For those backing up their OneDrive locally, below is the new path you'll need to point to.
/Users/[username]/Library/CloudStorage
Larger directories seemed to require clicking on the 'cloud' multiple times to get it to disappear. Just be patient and you should have things back to normal. I was a little worried at first because I was seeing drive usage climb during the sync process (my drive space usage didn't drop after the OneDrive/Monterey change), but usage didn't increase significantly and it bounced back after several hours.
For those backing up their OneDrive locally, below is the new path you'll need to point to.
/Users/[username]/Library/CloudStorage