![]() The files copied OK, and appeared in the subfolder. Next I went to one of the sub folders on the Onedrive cloud folder on my PC and dragged and dropped the contents of the subfolder to its sibling on the cloud service. But the visible files in the web page remained the same (and yes, I did refresh the page). The capacity used remained at 2.59Gb so I assume the system recognised the files as copies and did not replicate them. That process completed with the exception of one file that was too big for the available space - an outlook pst file. And a process kicked off confirming it was copying over a thousand files. I tried repeating the upload by dragging and dropping the documents folder onto the cloud. Yet the missing files must be there on the system - if the capacity used stat is to be believed. Only 61 files are present (all in the root). ![]() Whilst the sub folder structure has been created, all the sub folders are empty. However the only files that appeared were those in the root folder. ![]() If I go to the Onedrive web page, the used space comprises 2.59Gb - close enough to assume that all the files had transferred OK. The original folder comprised 2.67Gb of data and 1163 files, and the target Onedrive folder matches it (as you would expect). On win 10, I copied my documents folder to the Onedrive cloud folder. I have emailed support on this but thought I would also post here in case anyone knows a fix for this. And I need to get to the bottom of this because if I can't solve it then I will be forced to abandon my proposed subscription to Office 365. There is something odd going on with Onedrive (not the business version).
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