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Check the OneDrive folder and file properties.

Check the OneDrive folder and file properties.

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NinofanTOG
Member
211
01-04-2021, 01:20 PM
#1
Hello
I use Windows 10.
All the files in the OneDrive folder show a green checkmark.
1.
Do the files with the green checkmark exist both locally and online?
2.
What happens if I "Unlink this PC"?
The files remain in the online OneDrive? Or are they removed from the local folder?
3.
If I download a file via the OneDrive browser, does the "Modified" date stay updated?
If I copy a file from the local OneDrive to another folder, does the "Modified" date stay the same or change?
I’ve tested this on one computer, but what if I have multiple devices?
Computer 1 copies file A to its Windows OneDrive folder.
Computer 2 copies file A from the Windows OneDrive to another local folder—does the "Modified" date stay consistent?
I’m aware the "Created" and "Accessed" dates change during copying, but I want to confirm.
4.
Are the results identical for Windows 11?
Thank you
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NinofanTOG
01-04-2021, 01:20 PM #1

Hello
I use Windows 10.
All the files in the OneDrive folder show a green checkmark.
1.
Do the files with the green checkmark exist both locally and online?
2.
What happens if I "Unlink this PC"?
The files remain in the online OneDrive? Or are they removed from the local folder?
3.
If I download a file via the OneDrive browser, does the "Modified" date stay updated?
If I copy a file from the local OneDrive to another folder, does the "Modified" date stay the same or change?
I’ve tested this on one computer, but what if I have multiple devices?
Computer 1 copies file A to its Windows OneDrive folder.
Computer 2 copies file A from the Windows OneDrive to another local folder—does the "Modified" date stay consistent?
I’m aware the "Created" and "Accessed" dates change during copying, but I want to confirm.
4.
Are the results identical for Windows 11?
Thank you

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01-07-2021, 05:43 AM
#2
Did you verify with one drive forums or perform a Google search? Or would you open the drive help menu inside it or use the program? Are you attempting to use this as a mirror installation for another operating system version? I assume you're not sure about your purpose.
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TheBrickMonkey
01-07-2021, 05:43 AM #2

Did you verify with one drive forums or perform a Google search? Or would you open the drive help menu inside it or use the program? Are you attempting to use this as a mirror installation for another operating system version? I assume you're not sure about your purpose.

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OreoBerry
Member
60
01-15-2021, 05:18 AM
#3
The link provided discusses what Microsoft means by "11143026-8000-44f8-aaa9-67c985aa49b3." It appears to be a reference or explanation related to a specific code or identifier.
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OreoBerry
01-15-2021, 05:18 AM #3

The link provided discusses what Microsoft means by "11143026-8000-44f8-aaa9-67c985aa49b3." It appears to be a reference or explanation related to a specific code or identifier.

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Sambog
Junior Member
19
01-15-2021, 07:17 AM
#4
I would just like to confirm that my files are properly stored in the OneDrive cloud with a valid backup.
The online guidance about the green checkmark doesn't address exactly what I need.
It's also important to me that my files retain their "Last modified" timestamps.
Thank you
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Sambog
01-15-2021, 07:17 AM #4

I would just like to confirm that my files are properly stored in the OneDrive cloud with a valid backup.
The online guidance about the green checkmark doesn't address exactly what I need.
It's also important to me that my files retain their "Last modified" timestamps.
Thank you

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ScrewDumpMC
Junior Member
39
01-21-2021, 03:40 PM
#5
My recommendation is to keep a physical backup on an SSD or Blu-ray disc for your most important data, even with cloud or online backups. You never know when you might lose access or experience an internet outage.
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ScrewDumpMC
01-21-2021, 03:40 PM #5

My recommendation is to keep a physical backup on an SSD or Blu-ray disc for your most important data, even with cloud or online backups. You never know when you might lose access or experience an internet outage.

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agarmor
Member
223
01-22-2021, 11:17 AM
#6
Another question about the topic.
When I open the Windows OneDrive folder, close it, and then reopen it, the file properties show that the "Accessed" timestamp has been changed.
I only opened the folder, not the files themselves.
What could cause this update?
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agarmor
01-22-2021, 11:17 AM #6

Another question about the topic.
When I open the Windows OneDrive folder, close it, and then reopen it, the file properties show that the "Accessed" timestamp has been changed.
I only opened the folder, not the files themselves.
What could cause this update?

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iron_finder1
Posting Freak
750
01-22-2021, 02:56 PM
#7
I'm still a beginner in this community, but asking the same question in multiple forums at once is usually seen as poor netiquette.
I'm not sure what the rules are here.
Reference: https://www.elevenforum.com/t/windows-on...ies.38633/
Regards,
Phil
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iron_finder1
01-22-2021, 02:56 PM #7

I'm still a beginner in this community, but asking the same question in multiple forums at once is usually seen as poor netiquette.
I'm not sure what the rules are here.
Reference: https://www.elevenforum.com/t/windows-on...ies.38633/
Regards,
Phil

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CHAMPION1003
Junior Member
14
01-24-2021, 01:40 AM
#8
I aimed for more detailed responses.
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CHAMPION1003
01-24-2021, 01:40 AM #8

I aimed for more detailed responses.

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Toxic_Kills
Junior Member
30
01-24-2021, 03:13 AM
#9
Has anyone attempted this and verified it?
Could confirm if copying a file from the OneDrive folder in Windows to another drive folder changes the “Modified” date?
I’ve only tested it on the same machine.
What about when using two computers?
Computer 1 copies file A into the Windows OneDrive folder.
Computer 2 (another machine) takes file A from the Windows OneDrive folder to a different local folder.
Does the “Modified” date stay the same or update?
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Toxic_Kills
01-24-2021, 03:13 AM #9

Has anyone attempted this and verified it?
Could confirm if copying a file from the OneDrive folder in Windows to another drive folder changes the “Modified” date?
I’ve only tested it on the same machine.
What about when using two computers?
Computer 1 copies file A into the Windows OneDrive folder.
Computer 2 (another machine) takes file A from the Windows OneDrive folder to a different local folder.
Does the “Modified” date stay the same or update?