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Update: Microsoft One Drive for Business Restrictions
First time I see last two restrictions as removed...indeed the new 15 GB limit is a complete surprise for me cc StephenRice Salvatore Biscari Hans Brender
There was a thread some days ago about the new 400 characters limit for the paths (which, as noted, is still rolling out).
Never heard before about the the new 15GB limit: is this fully launched?
Also, I notice that OneDrive for Business (NGSC) still doesn’t support differential sync, while it has been promised (but not announced, though).
Finally, in the previous version of the article, it was stated that libraries with IRM enabled would have been synchronized as read-only (just as libraries with checkout enabled). This has disappeared from the new version. Has that limitation been removed?
- StephenRiceMay 01, 2017Microsoft
I'll forward this thread to Stephen Rose as he'll know more than me. Thanks!
Stephen Rice
- Stephen RoseMay 01, 2017Microsoft
My responses below:
There was a thread some days ago about the new 400 characters limit for the paths (which, as noted, is still rolling out).
Correct
Never heard before about the the new 15GB limit: is this fully launched?
It is rolling out. Most customers should have it by now.
Also, I notice that OneDrive for Business (NGSC) still doesn’t support differential sync, while it has been promised (but not announced, though).
Office 2016 supports differential sync.
Finally, in the previous version of the article, it was stated that libraries with IRM enabled would have been synchronized as read-only (just as libraries with checkout enabled). This has disappeared from the new version. Has that limitation been removed?
What article are you refering to?
- Salvatore BiscariMay 01, 2017Silver Contributor
Hi Stephen Rose, thanks for your responses.
Stephen Rose wrote:Also, I notice that OneDrive for Business (NGSC) still doesn’t support differential sync, while it has been promised (but not announced, though).
Office 2016 supports differential sync.
Hence, non-Office files do not get differential sync, while Office documents get differential sync, but only if the relevant setting in the OneDrive client settings is enabled. Correct?
Stephen Rose wrote:Finally, in the previous version of the article, it was stated that libraries with IRM enabled would have been synchronized as read-only (just as libraries with checkout enabled). This has disappeared from the new version. Has that limitation been removed?
What article are you refering to?
I am referring to the previous version of the article https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3125202/restrictions-and-limitations-when-you-sync-files-and-folders.
- Ashish KanoongoMay 03, 2017Brass Contributor
I also noticed that now I can sync OneNote file also. Earlier I was not able sync to OneNote file.
Any Idea or my understanding is incorrect?