![]() (Mac users now have to search for content in the cloud using a web browser.) While it is possible to “pin” content locally, the process can be tedious, and we have burned significant help desk time anticipating and addressing the issues. Among other issues, as files get moved to the cloud by the “Files On-Demand” process, they are removed from the local Spotlight index, rendering significant amounts of content less easily found. Our default had been to synchronize OneDrive and important SharePoint libraries locally. The change that “Files On-Demand will be mandatory for all users” has been remarkably disruptive for my company’s users, especially remote users on slower networks. We will share an update soon.Īdditional information can be found in the FAQ updated on 2.1.22. We working as quickly as possible to resolve these issues. “2.15.22 UPDATE: We’re actively reviewing feedback and are aware of the difficulties some users are experiencing with the recent update. If you use either of these, you should already have received an email giving further information.Īn update to the Microsoft article about OneDrive that was linked in the post: Support will be added for tags, extended attributes, and more, which will be preserved on the local file system but still won’t sync with OneDrive.Pinning (keeping a local copy available even when offline) will be supported. ![]() The sync root will be located in ~/Library/CloudStorage/OneDrive-Personal or a similar path, with a symbolic link to that location from the original OneDrive location.HFS+ will no longer be supported from 12.3.Migration to this new service will occur automatically with the 12.3 update.Files On-Demand will be mandatory for all users.Full support for macOS 12.3 will be available in a beta-release in March. ![]()
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