OneDrive Conundrum With Windows 10
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Yeah but they couldn't sync all there files anyway if placeholders wouldn't fit. Just make options. Maybe full or place holder as well as selective sync would be a better option than removing it.
now that I agree with. The problem is non technical people won't understand what a placeholder is.. and when they tell it no and can't find their files like you can't they'll freak out. Or when they use their microtablet and it doesn't have enough space to hold all of their placeholders and they are out of storage but can't figure out why because placeholders I think are hidden files (though maybe not - they might actually lie to the file system and tell you you have 10.3TB of data HA!)
All it has to do is say "not enough space." Problem solved.
Don't they freak out without placeholders for the same reasons?
No, because placeholders only worked for Windows 7 for a very short time, and today are only available on Windows 8.1. So the common person is used to the old/new method.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Yeah but they couldn't sync all there files anyway if placeholders wouldn't fit. Just make options. Maybe full or place holder as well as selective sync would be a better option than removing it.
now that I agree with. The problem is non technical people won't understand what a placeholder is.. and when they tell it no and can't find their files like you can't they'll freak out. Or when they use their microtablet and it doesn't have enough space to hold all of their placeholders and they are out of storage but can't figure out why because placeholders I think are hidden files (though maybe not - they might actually lie to the file system and tell you you have 10.3TB of data HA!)
All it has to do is say "not enough space." Problem solved.
Don't they freak out without placeholders for the same reasons?
No, because placeholders only worked for Windows 7 for a very short time, and today are only available on Windows 8.1. So the common person is used to the old/new method.
I don't follow this logic. People are used to all different things right now and they are or are not freaking out? So they are going to only freak out when things get better?
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Before I can continue this conversation I need to see for myself that I can't "find/see" a file in my one drive that isn't synced (OneDrive, not OneDrive for Business).
I'll be back.
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@Dashrender said:
Before I can continue this conversation I need to see for myself that I can't "find/see" a file in my one drive that isn't synced (OneDrive, not OneDrive for Business).
I'll be back.
Do you have or not have placeholders?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Yeah but they couldn't sync all there files anyway if placeholders wouldn't fit. Just make options. Maybe full or place holder as well as selective sync would be a better option than removing it.
now that I agree with. The problem is non technical people won't understand what a placeholder is.. and when they tell it no and can't find their files like you can't they'll freak out. Or when they use their microtablet and it doesn't have enough space to hold all of their placeholders and they are out of storage but can't figure out why because placeholders I think are hidden files (though maybe not - they might actually lie to the file system and tell you you have 10.3TB of data HA!)
All it has to do is say "not enough space." Problem solved.
Don't they freak out without placeholders for the same reasons?
No, because placeholders only worked for Windows 7 for a very short time, and today are only available on Windows 8.1. So the common person is used to the old/new method.
So I'm just going to keep XP then because that's what most common people are used too...
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And these days, placeholders are so common and assumed, I would think that lacking them, especially on a tablet, would be really confusing.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Before I can continue this conversation I need to see for myself that I can't "find/see" a file in my one drive that isn't synced (OneDrive, not OneDrive for Business).
I'll be back.
Do you have or not have placeholders?
Great question, I can't test this here because I'm on Windows 8.1, which has place holders.. I'll have to wait until I get home to my Windows 10 machine to test.
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@scottalanmiller said:
And these days, placeholders are so common and assumed, I would think that lacking them, especially on a tablet, would be really confusing.
I don't think placeholder exist on XP, never have.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
And these days, placeholders are so common and assumed, I would think that lacking them, especially on a tablet, would be really confusing.
I don't think placeholder exist on XP, never have.
On tablets, I mean.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
And these days, placeholders are so common and assumed, I would think that lacking them, especially on a tablet, would be really confusing.
I don't think placeholder exist on XP, never have.
On tablets, I mean.
One could argue that there aren't that many Windows tablets, so it's not something the masses know about or would miss.
And we've already discussed that Google Drive works the same way as OneDrive does now (on Win7 and Win10), so now I assuming you're unhappy with them as well?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
And these days, placeholders are so common and assumed, I would think that lacking them, especially on a tablet, would be really confusing.
I don't think placeholder exist on XP, never have.
On tablets, I mean.
One could argue that there aren't that many Windows tablets, so it's not something the masses know about or would miss.
And we've already discussed that Google Drive works the same way as OneDrive does now (on Win7 and Win10), so now I assuming you're unhappy with them as well?
I don't use either, so only unhappy in meaning I don't bother with them.
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One would expect OneDrive to have better intergration with windows than Google Drive does. I personally don't use google drive.
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@dafyre said:
@Dashrender I don't understand why not just let the client connect to the cloud storage and download the files you want to edit, and then automagically upload them every time you save?
Exactly...this is how the Windows 8.1 placeholder version worked more or less...but you had options to always sync (available offline) or online only...
I guess the fix is not to update my Venue 8 Pro to 10 right away until a solution comes back. Why Microsoft brags about how you get this cloud storage on low storage devices and then makes it impossible to get is frustrating.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
This is why MS has moved away from placeholders.
But that explanation made placeholders sound awesome. That doesn't explain why they moved away. It just makes it sound like they hate their customers
I'm almost thinking...you have unlimited storage (with Office 365) but you can't have it...Mmmmuuaaah
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@Dashrender said:
Micro tablet users lose, because it would simply be broken, and there's no telling if that might break other things.
We all lose I guess because it has to be 1:1, so we can't store EVERYTHING on the cloud...suddenly, my WD MyCloud NAS drives sound better... Or PogoPlug...
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I'm a big fan of OwnCloud and have a server setup. That software doesn't even have a decent sync client... I feel like there must be some limitation in the file system or... somewhere that is preventing this from working like a file viewer that will download/upload on demand instead of syncing the entire directory.
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Please remember, there are two different types of sync we're discussing. Full file sync, and just structure (think FAT) syncing.
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@Dashrender said:
Please remember, there are two different types of sync we're discussing. Full file sync, and just structure (think FAT) syncing.
FAT?
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I did try this at home last night on Windows 10... damn if I couldn't find a way to find my Excel file that is on OneDrive through Windows Explorer or Excel open file options - OK yeah - this is a pretty big fail. I didn't realize it was this bad.
Now I want to try Google Drive and see how that behaves.
I'm thinking that the mobile version of the apps (mobile Word, mobile Excel) will work differently and probably be able to read directly from MS's servers of OneDrive.
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@garak0410, you mention that you have 10.3TB of data in OneDrive, do you have consumer OneDrive or an O365 account? if O365, do you have a consumer version of that, or do you have a Business acounnt of O365?
What I don't know is, if the consumer version of O365 uses OneDrive or ODfB?