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MacOS Monterey - Disable Files on Demand
- 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
All other Windows machines work flawless.
All week he's had this problem with files synchronising as he keeps a copy of all files local.
I've had MS support on who just took screenshots. Apparently there's a fix being released on 14th Feb but thats too far away.
It's taking far too long for files to sync from/to this Mac and it's become unreliable for him to work with colleagues on documents as his files are not being pushed/pulled in a timely fashion. Also, losing the auto save function isnt ideal.
The just today updated to 22.002.0103.0004 on a new M1 Pro MBP is a FAIL – I have lost Finder control of what is avialable on demand and what is synced to the MBP (i.e. the Finder icons are missing, the Context Menu is a DNS - reactivating the extension did not help).
- garylynchFeb 03, 2022Copper ContributorHi
Yes that's the version on my iMac and it's the same version that Microsoft suggested I use. I did install (from the app store) 22.002.0201.0005 last night but had to remove it after multiple problems and go back to the one above. I do have an MacBook air (with Monterey 12.2) with 21.230.1206.0004 working as it should. Just wish I could down grade to that! - ragettyFeb 07, 2022Copper Contributor
I have 21.230.1206.0004 on an Intel MBP, some folders are cloud-only / view on demand, other selected folders are syncing corrrectly. Finder integration is fine.
The just today updated to 22.002.0103.0004 on a new M1 Pro MBP is a FAIL – I have lost Finder control of what is avialable on demand and what is synced to the MBP (i.e. the Finder icons are missing, the Context Menu is a DNS - reactivating the extension did not help).... I now have 22.002.0201.0005 on the M1 Pro MBP and function has been restored.
The context menu is as before, so I can choose to keep some files and folders on the MBP ... BUT, now I have to ALSO click the cloud icon to activate a download icon, and before OneDrive will actually download the files & folders to the harddrive (... or even only admit that they are already there?).
Obviously somebody in development decided to screw around with a working system and decided it wasn't important to point out the change in functionality. Who runs these teams?- ragettyFeb 07, 2022Copper ContributorHere we go, this is what should have been automatically shown to users after the changes from around mid-January (or at least it was certainly not shown to me):
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-onedrive-blog/inside-the-new-files-on-demand-experience-on-macos/ba-p/3058922- aldan454Feb 07, 2022Copper Contributoryeah, as about 100 posts in this thread point out, it doesn't really work, at least "always keep on this device" function. But now we know who to blame, "Jack from Microsoft"... all kind of harsh profanities go through my mind right now