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109 TopicsLatest Onedrive IOS update removed direct video record - pls restore!
Hi, A critical workflow for my business is recording videos and taking photos with iphone that upload directly into Onedrive via the IOS App. This feature seems to have been removed in the lastest ios app update. Please restore! And can anyone recommend a workaround?? Please help!Solved176Views0likes2CommentsPhoto comments not backup to OneDrive
I frequently add comments/descriptions to the pictures in my Android and iPhone, however after spending a few nights backing up my albums, I found out only the photo files are uploaded and no comments are included. Is there a way to upload with comments or is that a limitation of OneDrive?53Views0likes1Commentsome account can't upload files to Onedrive.
Some previously created accounts cannot upload files to OneDrive, but newly created accounts can. The uploadurl for the old account is“ https://my.microsoftpersonalcontent.com/personal........”,while the upload address for new account is “https://api.onedrive.com/rup/........”,and I didn't send the Authorization header and bearer token when i issue the POST or PUT call. I only send it when I issue the GETcall.is anyone know why and how can I solve it?95Views0likes0CommentsHow to ONLY copy links to files in iOS / iPadOS app
on my iPad (app version 16.0.6, ipadOS version 18.0.1) I cannot copy JUST the link to each file, I need to specify who to share it to. Basically I am looking for the same function as this button in the web version to just “copy link”. However, there is no option to copy just the link in the iOS menu and when I click “Share” there is a button to copy link, but then I have to explicitly specify who to share it to. There is no way to copy JUST the link, e.g. when I want to notify people who already have access to the file, about the file’s location. Is this feature somehow available?17Views0likes0CommentsOneDrive iOS /iPadOS app sync issues
On my iPad (app version 16.0.6, ipadOS version 18.0.1) I often have the issue that files I added don’t show up, even after I pull down to refresh multiple times. How can I fix this issue? It’s quite inconvenient that the iOS / iPadOS app doesn’t show the latest files in OneDrive.46Views2likes0CommentsFeature request: add pip mode on iOS app
I hope I'm writing in the right place, I couldn't find any other modes: I would like to report the lack of pip mode in viewing videos on OneDrive on iOS It would be very useful to be able to multitask open other apps while watching a video but, sending the works the video pauses. I hope someone knowledgeable reads this. Thanks!48Views0likes0CommentsNo puedo iniciar sesión desde que cambié Autenticator por el teléfono como método de seguridad
Salí fuera de España e intenté acceder a OnDrive con un usuario dedicado a la enseñanza, me pedía un código en Autenticator y este no me lo daba, no me permite acceder al correo de Outlook dice que ese usuario no existe. Cuando he vuelto desde mi ordenador si podía acceder a OnDrive, pero al quitar Autenticator como el método de autenticación y cambiarlo por mi número de teléfono no me deja acceder a OnDrive tampoco. He intentado consultar el caso pero no obtengo respuesta. Por favor necesito ayuda, tengo mucha información que necesito en OnDrive y no puedo acceder. Gracias y saludos40Views0likes0CommentsFrightening destructive behaviour that seems so nonsensical
Just moment ago, I experienced another incident of "my homework being eaten by the dog". I've been scarred for life by this kind of thing after Word for iPad decided it had the right to replace a much newer version of a University end of module assessment document, I had just spent 16 hours writing on my Mac, with the copy it had from three days earlier. This happened in Spring 2019. It had been the culmination of my work to that point. My best work-to-date. I was so elated I'd finished in time and went to submit when the browser upload warned that somehow it could see two versions of the same file. For some reason, my instinct was to pick up the iPad and open Word. Word opened and there before me was the empty document template I had constructed on the iPad three days earlier. I was surprised that it wasn't showing me the work I had just done as both devices were accessing the same cloud storage. It dawned on me... Word for iPad had somehow ignored the timestamp on the cloud version of the file and decided to overwrite it with its three day old copy. Yep. Can't figure out the logic there either. I went back to the Mac and frantically tried to find some kind of hidden backup copy but it was all in vain. It was 15 minutes to the deadline. I was going to fail the assessment. Luckily my grades had been great for the continuous assessment and I was allowed to pass the module but I was on track for a distinction. This was the key to a first class Business management degree and it had been obliterated by this total code failure. I never recovered after that. Attempts to get help from Microsoft got me nowhere. I learn a cold lesson that day. Never trust cloud storage and cloud storage syncing with your critical documents because it doesn't even have the logic to check the modification dates on the files to know which one is likely the newer... or to even duplicate the file and inform the user that it couldn't make Sophie's choice. Instead, it makes Sophie's choice and blows away your work. Anyway... this time today it was thankfully a few subtle document changes but nonetheless, I am horrified to discover that in 2024, OneDrive is still making these mistakes. I had a Word doc in my OneDrive. At 16:00, I opened it with M365 app on iPad and made some subtle changes. I navigated away from the file, hoping this would guarantee the file was written with my changes. I then walked over to my Mac to look at the file there and noticed right away that the timestamp still said 10:15. I clicked on the OneDrive menu to be told that "Your files are synced". I waited a moment to give it a little more time. Then I opened the file. Of course, I was shown the 10:15 version of the file. I saw Word acknowledging an auto-save was underway. I knew exactly what would be happening based on my 2019 experience. I headed back to the iPad and opened the file there. A banner appeared across the top of the file saying the changes were being downloaded. Moments later, there it was. The 10:15 version of the file. The 16:00 version of the file no longer existed. All my edits gone in a flash. I was moved to come and post this. I just couldn't believe that in 2024, something like this is still happening. How? Why? I mean... why isn't the software as simple as looking at the mod dates on the files. Am I stupid for thinking that? That the mod dates should come into some kind of sync check? Am I being unreasonable? Was I just a fool for expecting common sense in the first place? There is a saving grace this time around. I just checked Version History and there was a 15:55 version of the file with my original edits. There had been no version history in 2019. It beggars belief though. How can it have the newer file in the version history but not realise the newer entries were regressions? Clearly version history and sync don't talk to one another. OneDrive for Mac version was 24.166.0818 and it should be the standalone one, not the Mac App Store one. Funny Update: You wouldn't believe this. I couldn't get this to post. It was coming up with an error about having a previous version or something. Each time I tried to post again, it kept erroring. Then it said "Maximum flood limit reached". You'll forgive my cynicism. It's almost as though an AI doesn't like this post, so it's faking technical issues.266Views0likes2Comments