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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 851557" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>I investigated this problem, and on Windows 1909 my folders are synced in such a way that they are visible/accessible in the Explorer, but only some files are stored both on disk and online - the rest is stored only online (although visible in Explorer). If I choose to backup the folder (for example Desktop) by using OneDrive application, then it is moved to the OneDrive folder. So, it is possible to move the Desktop folder in this way to OneDrive ("%UserProfile%\Desktop" ---> "%UserProfile%\OneDrive\Desktop") on Windows 10. The difference with Windows Insider build 19035 is that this backup was done somehow during the fresh installation. This can be probably prevented by choosing other settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 851557, member: 32260"] I investigated this problem, and on Windows 1909 my folders are synced in such a way that they are visible/accessible in the Explorer, but only some files are stored both on disk and online - the rest is stored only online (although visible in Explorer). If I choose to backup the folder (for example Desktop) by using OneDrive application, then it is moved to the OneDrive folder. So, it is possible to move the Desktop folder in this way to OneDrive ("%UserProfile%\Desktop" ---> "%UserProfile%\OneDrive\Desktop") on Windows 10. The difference with Windows Insider build 19035 is that this backup was done somehow during the fresh installation. This can be probably prevented by choosing other settings. [/QUOTE]
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