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Why is upload to Sharepoint so flakey? And is there a workaround?
I've been asked to upload a load of files to a sharepoint site in our comapny.
I've tried a couple of times now, and the process starts OK, but seems to hit a timeout error or something and the webpage crashes.
There doesn't seem to be any of the usual functionality for a service like this - there appears to be no way of quickly determining what has and what hasn't copied across - the (simple) file structure seems to have be replicated, but many folders are empty and don't contain the files that were i the original data.
ALso, there doesn't seem to be any means of "resuming" the process. I just have to start all over again.
These seem like 2 of the most basic functionalities you would expect this feature to have.
Is there any sort of solution or workaround?
Thanks for any help.
5 Replies
- RobElliottSilver Contributor
Samuel Walker limit the uploads to batches of no more than 100 files and it shouldn't time out.
Rob
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Intranet, SharePoint, Website and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)- Samuel WalkerCopper Contributor
Thanks Rob. I've just checked - the files I've been asked to upload comprise 42,790 files in a (2 level) nested folder structure!
I might be giving this project back to our IT guys!
I can't believe Sharepoint has such flakey file upload functionality though. a 100 file upload limit! Staggering.- Paul_HK_de_JongIron Contributor
If you pass the problem to the IT folks then the problem does not go away. They will have the same problems/limitations.
A. Use browser interface (but limit to 100 items or less)
B. Use OneDrive for Business client
C. Use PowerShell scriptsD. Use 3rd party tools (e.g. Explorer)
E. Use Enterprise migration tools or SPMTA,B,C and SPMT are free. D and E provide logging and resilience and other features like retaining original modify date and metadata support.
Using a mapped network drive is not a robust option if you are dealing with a large number of files.Paul | SLIM Applications