britechguy
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Yesterday I had to do a N&P after a client had allowed remote access to her computer as part of a scam. This was a surprise since this client already uses MFA and actually takes data backups from her computer on a regular basis. I'm not used to more sophisticated users getting taken in by these scams, but it happens.
She already had a Microsoft Account and it had been used when she previously set up this machine, so I used it again. She was not, however, using OneDrive, even the free space, so when the machine got to where I could start tweaking settings I could swear that I opened OneDrive Settings and throwing all the toggles for what to sync/backup to OFF, but somehow they ended up back ON again, and as OneDrive tried to sync her items there was nowhere near to enough space to complete the process. Since all of these files were "new to OneDrive" I thought, "Oh, all files still have to be in "Available locally," because it had not been long enough for anything to go to "cloud only" in less than 24 hours. Well, I was wrong on that, too. All of those red circle with X in it icons which were littered everywhere because there wasn't sufficient space to complete sync/backup threw my concentration.
Well, when I intentionally unlinked the computer from OneDrive, all the files that had synced were in "Cloud Only" status and, thus, no longer exist on the machine. I do, of course, have a Fabs backup as well as a "by hand copy backup" so they can be restored.
The long and the short of it is that these days, if you are setting up a machine where the client is not an M365 subscriber, one of the things on your checklist if data files are to be reloaded is to UNLINK OneDrive before doing so.
She already had a Microsoft Account and it had been used when she previously set up this machine, so I used it again. She was not, however, using OneDrive, even the free space, so when the machine got to where I could start tweaking settings I could swear that I opened OneDrive Settings and throwing all the toggles for what to sync/backup to OFF, but somehow they ended up back ON again, and as OneDrive tried to sync her items there was nowhere near to enough space to complete the process. Since all of these files were "new to OneDrive" I thought, "Oh, all files still have to be in "Available locally," because it had not been long enough for anything to go to "cloud only" in less than 24 hours. Well, I was wrong on that, too. All of those red circle with X in it icons which were littered everywhere because there wasn't sufficient space to complete sync/backup threw my concentration.
Well, when I intentionally unlinked the computer from OneDrive, all the files that had synced were in "Cloud Only" status and, thus, no longer exist on the machine. I do, of course, have a Fabs backup as well as a "by hand copy backup" so they can be restored.
The long and the short of it is that these days, if you are setting up a machine where the client is not an M365 subscriber, one of the things on your checklist if data files are to be reloaded is to UNLINK OneDrive before doing so.