CD to OneDrive doesn't work on Windows 10 build 16273.1
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James Bell
el 30 de Ag. de 2017
Respondida: Jonas
el 2 de Mayo de 2023
I recently upgraded to the newest version of the Windows available to insiders and now I can't CD to OneDrive in Matlab. I can still use "dir" to list the contents of the OneDrive folder, and I can even view the files in it that I had open previously, but I can't actually change the working directory to reach them. Symbolic linking and shortcuts also don't work. I can still cd to OneDrive from both Windows command line and the WSL terminal, so it seems to be a Matlab specific problem.
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Srikanth Sedimbi
el 6 de Sept. de 2017
If you disable the "Files OnDemand" feature of OneDrive, you should be able to access OneDrive files from MATLAB. This is a MATLAB specific issue and there is no workaround in R2017b or any of the earlier versions. A solution may be available in releases after R2017b
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Walter Roberson
el 5 de Nov. de 2017
James Bell,
The Answers forum was modelled on StackOverflow, as a place for volunteers to interact. It was not created to "specifically avoid community interaction": it was designed as a tool to provide an enhanced service compared to the existing all-volunteer Usenet Newsgroup.
I have submitted a number of bugs through the official support services; I always get acknowledgement through that service.
Andreas
el 17 de Nov. de 2017
@James Bell: I opened a Support ticket and got message on the same day. They are working on the Problem, but have no idea whether we'll see fixes for this release.
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Dyson Freeman
el 23 de Oct. de 2017
Editada: Dyson Freeman
el 23 de Oct. de 2017
I've confused and tortured by this issue for almost 3 hours. The File on Demand was indeed responsible for this. I also verified that R2015b was function normally when I turn off the File on Demand. But R2017b still can't recognize the OneDrive folder. HOWEVER, you can try to locate the subfolders under the OneDrive folder, my 2017b can open them all except the OneDrive folder itself.
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Andreas
el 17 de Nov. de 2017
I cannot open the subfolders regqardless of files on demand beeing active or inactive. (R2017b on build 16299.19)
Mariano
el 25 de Nov. de 2017
Same problem. Matlab R2016b, Windows 10 16299.19 and OneDrive 17.3.7076.1026.
Strangely, in R2015a there is no problem.
In other computer I work with, the Windows version is 15063.726 and I have no problems at all, despite having exactly the same version of One Drive.
Therefore, I think it is a problem of Windows, not OneDrive or Matlab.
Jie Huang
el 27 de Oct. de 2017
It works for me if "Files on Demand" feature of OneDrive is disabled.
Feiteng Li
el 4 de Nov. de 2017
So updating to 2017b vision, has the problem Onedrive path can't be writtable and read solved?
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John Hutton
el 7 de Nov. de 2017
+1 on problem still there.
I have no problems with using my directory under OneDrive in 2017a, but 2017b always give an error when I run the cd command. Interestingly enough, if you do cd, get the error, and dir, it did actually complete the cd command, but the tool will not make this the directory for running my program.
If I take the directory and put it in c:\Temp\<dir>, everything works find with 2017b. I even write protected the directory, and still no problems.
So something particular for cd under OneDrive.
Hopefully someone who has an in with the developers will see this and figure out what broke between 2017a and 2017b.
Wabe Koelmans
el 13 de Nov. de 2017
+1 on exactly the same problem here 2017b: I cannot access certain directories ('cd', via the 'open folder' dialog or by running a script in that directory) on the shared OneDrive (even if I disable Files On-Demand). On the non-shared OneDrive everything seems fine. 2017a: no problems at all.
Purring Bytes
el 5 de Dic. de 2017
Files on demand is extremely useful feature, especially if your OneDrive is large (mine is 1.2 Tb) and you want to work from a laptop with limited space. This bug is clearly Matlab bug. All other programs (e.g. Mathematica, Origin) work just fine with OneDrive.
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Andreas
el 12 de Dic. de 2017
Editada: Andreas
el 12 de Dic. de 2017
Any updates on this topic yet? A bunch of our Windows users is migrating to Windows 10 and will face this problem soon.
https://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/1609674 No solution yet?
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Mark Roncoroni
el 12 de Dic. de 2017
My desktop never had an issue for some reason, but my surface pro did. I was able to path to all the subfolders after I created new folders and moved the data to them. The OneDrive folder itself though I still can path to, so while in Matlab I just have to expand the folder and path directly to one of the subfolders.
Andreas
el 14 de Dic. de 2017
As of today, the MATLAB R2018a prerelease should be available. The support told me, this should fix the problem.
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Walter Roberson
el 14 de Dic. de 2017
(R2018a prerelease does not show up for my license; perhaps "pre-release" is different than "beta" ?)
Turgay Tekin
el 31 de Dic. de 2017
I have same problem with Matlab 2016a. Windows version is windows 10 Pro 1709 16299.125
I have changed Onedrive settings as you said and videos
"https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Learn-about-OneDrive-Files-On-Demand-0E6860D3-D9F3-4971-B321-7092438FB38E" but it still same.
If someone find the way how to fix, please share to us.
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Artur Krupa
el 19 de En. de 2018
Problem is not related with "FOD" function of OneDrive, because it can be enabled. Problem is when file you want to open is just a symbolic link (On Demand file) or file downloaded physically. I have already updated my MatLAB to 2017bU4 and still have 90% of files with On-Demand feature, but only folders with MatLAB files are phycically here and now everything is working.
Jonas
el 2 de Mayo de 2023
i´ve had the same problem. The solution was in my security options of windows. If controlled folder access is enabled, just allow matlab to pass throught.
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