I have attached one of these "ring" files (I renamed the file Terry.txt for the purposes of this upload) that does indeed have a sync problem (I created the problem deliberately)with the file called "Terry#365.pptx" in the SharePoint library named "TBSSA - Documents". ![]() Microsoft refers to these files as "ring" files. ![]() This reads a file on the local Windows computer at C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office\Spw\logs - the files are called something like "mso-4644-groove.exe-20150321.0556" or "EtwTraces-150401104144-1.etl". When the OneDrive for Business sync client is out of sync (indicated by either a yellow exclamation mark or red "X"), you can right-mouse click on the icon in the Windows SYS tray and select "View sync problems.". When the user regains their internet connection, the OneDrive for Business Sync Client (a little blue cloud) is supposed to connect to SharePoint online and sync the user's data back to the Organizations data store in SharePoint Online.īut occasionally this sync breaks and the little blue cloud icon gets either a yellow exclamation mark or a red "X" on it. ![]() They save their data into a Microsoft OneDrive for Business folder that is set to sync back to Microsoft's SharePoint online document library. Imagine a user out there working on their Windows laptop WITHOUT an internet connection. I am actively searching for a managed services application that can monitor Microsoft OneDrive for Business on a Windows pc.
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