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paul mitchell
Brass Contributor
Jan 10, 2017

Read Only (Padlock Icon) files - OFDB 17.3.6743.1212

I am currently using the ODFB preview client 17.3.6743.1212 to sync a single group and a single SharePoint online document library.  The Office 365 group library is working as expected but all the documents stored in the SharePoint library have a green padlock.  When I open any of the documents, I am informed that this is an offline copy and the document is read only.

Has anybody else experienced the same behaviour?  I assume if I deleted and re-synced it might solve the problem, but that’s not a viable solution after the sync tool has been deployed to many users.

 

49 Replies

  • Ben Liesfeld's avatar
    Ben Liesfeld
    Copper Contributor

    Same behaviour here. Why don't they just admit that ODFB does not work in conjunction with SharePoint? It never has in my experience. Why are they rolling this out when they know about such a bug?

    • Olivier Jegaden's avatar
      Olivier Jegaden
      Copper Contributor

      Synchronization appears to work if you place your required columns within a Content Type and apply said Content Type to the library. If you add a column to a library and make it required, it locks files again in the local synced folder (Windows 10, new ODFB client)

      • Mark Moore's avatar
        Mark Moore
        Iron Contributor

        Olivier Jegaden wrote:

        Synchronization appears to work if you place your required columns within a Content Type and apply said Content Type to the library. If you add a column to a library and make it required, it locks files again in the local synced folder (Windows 10, new ODFB client)


        This is not true in my case - I use content types exclusively, some of the columns in the content type were mandatory, so them being in a content type did NOT allow the data to be editable

  • David Bishop's avatar
    David Bishop
    Brass Contributor

    I also have this issue on a a basic document library with no check-out required, or mandatory metadata columns. The library only uses major versioning.

    • Deleted's avatar
      Deleted

      I got the same issue, basiv library, no check-out or mandatory metadata.

       

       

       

       

  • Geoff Swimer's avatar
    Geoff Swimer
    Copper Contributor

    Yes, using the new gen client I am having the same problem when syncing a SharePoint folder.  I have raised the incident with Microsoft Engineers (who had a remote session on my system)  and they have escalated it to the Beta group who will release an updated client version - I hope soon!! If you right click on the blue OneDrive icon you can also report the problem.

    Thanks, Geoff

    • Salvatore Biscari's avatar
      Salvatore Biscari
      Silver Contributor

      If you are syncing libraries that require check out, or libraries with required columns or metadata, this at the moment is the expected behaviour, as already said. Otherwise it is a bug.

      • Deleted's avatar
        Deleted

        I think this issue must somehow be related to a bug in Onedrive. I have document libraries which were syncing fine and I was able to edit synched files with the previous ODFB (groove.exe). After installing the new ODFB Preview (onedrive.exe) I noticed the better part of my libraries were synced as Read Only.

         

        If I remove versioning altogether for the document libraries it works... but I need versioning so that is not an option.

         

        However, having fiddled around with the settings for my document libraries for a while I noticed that I can use Versioning and make them sync as editable content. What I did first of all was disabling "Require content approval for submitted items?" and "Require documents to be checked out before they can be edited?".

         

        The only setting I've enabled in Versioning Settings is "Create major and minor (draft) versions". By setting the Draft Item Security to "Anyone user who can read items" the library syncs fine and I'm able to edit content synched to my local PC via ODFB.

         

        BUT, every time I change the Draft Item Security setting to anything except "Anyone user who can read items" (e.g. "Only users who can edit items") all content is synched as Read Only again!

         

        Has anyone else experienced this?

         

        I'm not using any Meta Data settings or mandatory columns. The document libraries I've tested this approach on are basic, straight out of the box Sharepoint document libraries on Sharepoint Online. I'm using Office 2016 too btw.

  • The reason could be the following:

    "When syncing libraries that require check out, or libraries with required columns or metadata, the files are synced as read-only. If you do make changes to these files, the changes will not be synced back to Office 365." from https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Get-started-syncing-SharePoint-sites-with-the-new-OneDrive-sync-client-Preview-6de9ede8-5b6e-4503-80b2-6190f3354a88

    • paul mitchell's avatar
      paul mitchell
      Brass Contributor

      Thank you Salvatore, my files do fall into this category, do you know if Microsoft have any plans to fix the 'know issues'?  We have many document libraries where we have required metadata, so this will impact our users if its not fixed before the client hits GA. 

      • Salvatore Biscari's avatar
        Salvatore Biscari
        Silver Contributor

        I have not heard of a specific committment by MS to solve this problem. But shortly (before the end of the month) the new OneDrive client should reach GA and we will see...

      • Kambiz Tahan's avatar
        Kambiz Tahan
        Copper Contributor

        This is the same problem we have. What is the solution? How can we set it not to get the padlock?

         

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