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Microsoft 365 Champions community call (Sept 2024 | AM): The latest updates in OneDrive for work
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Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024, 08:00 AM PDTEvent details
In this session, we’ll explore the latest developments in OneDrive with the introduction of Copilot, and the enhanced File Explorer experience in Windows, focusing on how it boosts productivity and p...
Mark-Kashman
Updated Jun 11, 2025
Carter_MSFT
Microsoft
Sep 24, 2024Thanks for sharing your issues. Regarding your File Paths limits, we apologize for this since it is a service constraint, we do have a 400 character limit for the file path (see more here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/restrictions-and-limitations-in-onedrive-and-sharepoint-64883a5d-228e-48f5-b3d2-eb39e07630fa#filenamepathlengths)
Regarding bring massive archives offline, I'm curious why bringing the entire library offline is desired. The power of Files on Demand is that a user can access a whole library on demand, thus not overtaking the network with all the sync operations for the whole library. Best practice is to user Files on Demand and only make your working set of files available locally. The other best practice is to use Folder shortcuts for Shared Libraries such as SharePoint Doc Libs and other shared folders.
MichaelS1260
Sep 24, 2024Copper Contributor
Users *should not* sync all files but that's not easily understood. We recommend that but a few months later, users forget and think "oh, I'll make this available offline for my flight" and then crush their PC.
It would be nice if we could limit the max size of sync'd files through a policy, or if the user got a warning when syncing more than x files or y size.
- Carter_MSFTSep 24, 2024
Microsoft
As an admin you can run a script that cleans up the hydration status of files. It might be good to explore running a monthly script if you see this as a reoccurring issue: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/files-on-demand-windows