Another day, another strange Microsoft-related error on my laptop to fix. Lol
So today I encountered this issue where my Onedrive for Business account from school. For some reason, I just ended up with the following error in Microsoft Onedrive:
“We can’t Sync your “Onedrive – <Insert Organisation Name> ” folder.
Sorry, we can’t add your “Onedrive – <Organisation Name>” folder right now. Please try again. Please try again.
I tried to search around for ways to resolve this error. But none of the solutions, even in microsoft’s forums, directly solved this problem. While I managed to remove and unlink the account from my computer, adding the same account back in would result in the same error recurring.
Fortunately, after some experimenting and digging around, I found a combination of solutions that solved this issue for me.
Here’s how you can solve this problem:
- Back up your affected onedrive folder, in case some files are lost (Better safe than sorry!)
- Close ALL instances of onedrive. This can be done by right clicking each of the onedrive icons on your taskbar, then selecting “Close OneDrive”. In my case, I closed both my personal and school account onedrive (Blue and white Onedrive Icons)
- The next few steps will delete the passwords of your onedrive accounts on the PC. Be sure to have it handy first. Once ready, press the start button, type “Credential manager”, and select that.
- Now, under credential manager, select “Windows Credentials”. Under Generic Credentials, Remove the “Onedrive Cached Credential business” account.
- Now, to reset the Onedrive App. Press and hold the “Windows key”, then press R on your keyboard (Windows + R). The Run window will appear. Copy paste the following command into the run window, then press OK.
%localappdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrive.exe /reset
- Restart your computer. We’re not done yet though!
- Might be Optional: We now need to delete the affected onedrive folder association (Shortcut) from windows explorer. If you can, please back up the affected onedrive folder first, then delete the folder from the computer. If you’re unable to do this now, You can try to skip this step but if my procedure fails to help, try the whole process again, but this time, removing the actual folder.
- Press the start button, type “regedit”. then Select Registry Editor.
- Registry Editor will open. Now, look under the following directory (You can copy paste this into the explorer path and press enter)
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace
Now focus on the 2 subfolders (in the blue box). - Find for the subfolder with the affected onedrive for business folder in the key. Once you found it, right click
- Now, reset Onedrive again, by Pressing and holding the “Windows + R” on your keyboard. The Run window will appear. Copy paste the following command into the run window, then press OK.
%localappdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrive.exe /reset
- Restart your computer. Now, try to add the previously affected onedrive for business account. You can do this by right clicking on onedrive, settings, under account, press “add an account”. Everything should hopefully work the way it should now!
If the above steps didn’t work, try it again, but this time, removing the onedrive for business folder.
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Worked perfectly thanks
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Thank you worked perfectly thanks again
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Thanks for the well documented procedure. Albeit I was initially concerned of further messing up my system . I took the plunge and can happily confirm this worked.
I did have an ace up my sleeve, when it came to deleting the Onedrive folder, as in my case I had initially set up as a junction link, so deleting the junction was an acceptable step. After which the setup was standard. Again, I broke off the immediate synchronisation & replaced the OneDrive-Business folder with a junction link … saved a complete sync.
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