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So, today I updated to a newer version of the OneDrive Client to Now after the Update, when I try this It just says After reading a few Discussions I first thought this was because of a custom configuration, but even with the default config this happens. I understand, that this may have been bad practice, but a feature like that came in Handy often times. Is there a similar option to trigger a manual sync in the newer versions? |
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You do not say what your older version was .. All older versions contained a bug - as if you were able to run the client whilst other instances against the same configuration was active, you would have been destroying the database and any updates that the running instance was performing. Essentially you have a background process running the client - it will be a systemd service most likely. As you are running Ubuntu or a clone of Ubuntu given the client version, you may have the Ubuntu default systemd service running which would be causing this issue. The other alternative is that you enabled the systemd services yourself rather than the Ubuntu default one. In both cases, you need to stop the systemd service running the client in the background, then do your manual sync. There is no option here other than to stop your systemd services first. |
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@SirGamsay
You do not say what your older version was ..
All older versions contained a bug - as if you were able to run the client whilst other instances against the same configuration was active, you would have been destroying the database and any updates that the running instance was performing.
Essentially you have a background process running the client - it will be a systemd service most likely. As you are running Ubuntu or a clone of Ubuntu given the client version, you may have the Ubuntu default…