Can't backup files from users folder with onedrive installed

Even though I installed the latest acrosync it's still complaining about my onedrive folder.
I have the job setup to skip that folder but it's still complaining about it for some reason:

2019/09/02 23:42:15    Acrosync for windows 1.7 build 611 initialized
2019/09/02 23:42:24    Can't get information about the reparse point 'C:/Users/greg/OneDrive': The file or directory is not a reparse point.

The messagebox however pops up with the error:
Can't get information about the reparse point C:/users/greg

So... not sure why they don't match and not sure how to make my job run properly

Comments

  • Started right after update wo Windows10 Version 1903
  • I recently upgraded to Windows 1903 as well.
  • This is because 'OneDrive' is a special type of reparse point that is not documented.  Can you exclude this folder?
  • I added it to the exclude list but I still get the error
  • I also tried to exclude the OneDrive folder but that did not work.
  • edited September 2019
    chkdsk /f /r as was suggested somewhere didn't help either

    This problem makes Acrosync pretty useless :-(
  • I made a new build that fixes this issue:


    Please let me know if it works for you.
  • I'm looking to buy an rsync tool for windows and just trying this tool.  Have the same issue with the OneDrive so tried v1.7.612.  When I start the sync the tool becomes unresponsive; doesn't work for me. 

    I'm running Windows 10 Pro - version 1903, Build 18362.356 - it just updated today.
  • Same for me. I updated to 1.7.612 and entered the path to my OneDrive folder in the "Don't sync these files/dirs" and I still get the following error:

    2020/01/04 10:01:01    Can't get information about the reparse point 'D:/Data/OneDrive': The file or directory is not a reparse point.

  • @MarkT There could be some files under OneDrive that are online only so Windows needs to download them when you try to access them.

    @adriaanswan  It looks like you're still running the old version from the error message.
  • You can sidestep the issue by moving the OneDrive folder away from the home directory.  This helped me.  
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