In conclusion, I now have my 1DfB app taking forever to upload, using up system resources, and repeatedly racking up sync errors, while my personal 1D can no longer sync with my laptop, so I cannot work locally on my 1D documents. In the meantime, I have to carry on working and manually syncing the work on my laptop to our network drive. I actually uninstalled the app and tried to reinstall it, but it refuses to install. That may sound like a FWP, but the sync process is hogging the very few system resources I have, and it keeps creating huge folders of “unsynced changes” on my hard drive. It’s been a week and a half now, and only 10GB has been uploaded. With the state of the network at work, I accepted that. When I initially synced the folder to my 1D about 3 months ago, it probably took about a week to upload what was about 15GB at the time. I’m not sure how long I thought it was going to take to sync all that data to the cloud. I then copied the relevant folders from the local copy of my 1D over to my newly created library for 1DfB. That’s because I was just clicking things to see what it would do. Ha! I made that sound so simple didn’t I? I installed the 1DfB client by the totally unintuitive process of clicking Sync in my Office 365 Portal OneDrive web app. I can now take the 21GB of Asset Management GIS data off my personal 10TB OneDrive (hereafter referred to as 1D), and shift it to my 1TB 1DfB. The big thing for me is finally getting access to OneDrive for Business (hereafter referred to as 1DfB). Basically, the usual reaction to any change in technology. I’ve been using Office 2013 since it came out, and I’ve been using it on my work laptop for the last year and a half with a MSDN licence, so the changes really didn’t affect me at all.Įveryone else is losing their minds about how different Outlook and Excel looks, and that the design should have remained the same. My unit at work migrated to Office 365 about 2 weeks ago, which means everyone upgraded from Office 2010 to 2013, and all our stuff moved to the cloud.
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