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Have you read all the applicable documentation for syncing shared folders when using Business | Microsoft 365 ? |
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If you don't know the answer to the question, then as a matter of etiquette, don't respond with cryptic nonsense. |
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Its not a cryptic response - its a very specific question - the answer to that question then will direct how next to help you. The syncing of Shared Folders when using Business | Microsoft 365 accounts requires specific configuration which the documentation clearly articulates. Please read:
If you have not read these links then I suggest you start there. |
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You are trying to run away from your first response. Negator, good buddy. Own it. |
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I meant nagatory, but that reference is a bit dated. It looks like you own this repository. Just a suggestion, when people ask questions, just answer them. You gain nothing by being a smart-assed jerk. Just saying. |
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Environment: Microsoft 365 with multiple domains
I have multiple domains defined in my MS 365 instance, and the OneDrive -> My files folder for these have a Folder Icon with an arrow and a two-headed person icon.
Software install works fine, and the files and folders w/o the funky folder icon sync, but none of the domain root directories appears on Unix. Enabling symlinks in the config file has no effect.
Is there a way to sync these folders to a Unix directory?
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