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OneDrive for Business Share Experience on Local PC
- DeletedApr 26, 2018
In reference to this article: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/sync-files-with-the-onedrive-sync-client-in-windows-615391c4-2bd3-4aae-a42a-858262e42a49
You might need to manually start the onedrive client if you did in fact install the new one already on the machine per this Screenshot.
But that link has the instructions for setting up. If it doesn't automatically sync the files to the new client, you might end up having to Stop sync of the old client. Delete the files from that OneDrive for business folder. Then setup the OneDrive client which will create a new by default OneDrive Orgname folder in your user folder.
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When you say "Share button", do you mean right-click the file and choose Share with OneDrive, or what?
Are we speaking of Windows 10?
Nope, Users are trying to Share from Synced OneDrive for business folder on Local PC which is located under Favorites. Yes all Users are on Windows 10.
- Salvatore BiscariApr 26, 2018Silver Contributor
Sorry, maybe my question was not clear...
I understood that your users want to share from File Explorer files/folders which are synced locally on their PCs.
I wanted to make sure that they are right-clicking a file/folder in File Explorer and choosing from the context menu "Share with Onedive" (which has a little blue cloud in front of it). Am I correct?
- DeletedApr 26, 2018
Hello Salvatore
Attached is screenshot for users trying to share from OD4B. Hope this helps.
Thanks
- Salvatore BiscariApr 27, 2018Silver Contributor
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You should upgrade to NGSC.
Have a look at
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/which-version-of-onedrive-am-i-using-19246eae-8a51-490a-8d97-a645c151f2ba
and
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/sync-files-with-the-onedrive-sync-client-in-windows-615391c4-2bd3-4aae-a42a-858262e42a49?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US