I am suspecting, that when I deleted the building files in the One Drive I actually deleted all my content. Please advise, all content does not exist, according to the pop up.
If you had deleted the content you would see an exclamation mark in a frame instead of the thumbnail (missing thumbnail) and an exclamation mark at lower-left (missing file), which is not what your screen shot shows. If you right-click on a file and select Browse to File Location what happens?
I did see that in many files at first, and still do in some. Now when I click on any icon, I get the notice that the file does not exist. Now do I check that? I follow the link and see the .duf ... but I still feel like DS doesn't like the path and won't accept it. I don't know. I'm not as knowledgable with DS as with Poser.
I see this thread is not resolved - I'm having exactly the same issue and I'm also not computer illiterate. Daz should not have set this up to auto back up to OneDrive. No other program I have has done this- why would Daz think this is a good idea? I've tried to follow the instructions here but the file path cues are vague- can anyone clearly say what to do to solve this? For now, every few hours I have to go in and delete the 10 gb of texture files Daz is trying to back up. Not ideal.
I see this thread is not resolved - I'm having exactly the same issue and I'm also not computer illiterate. Daz should not have set this up to auto back up to OneDrive.
Should not and did not - this is oneDrive behaviour, not anythign daz Studio or the installers are set to do. It is OneDrive you need to overrule.
No other program I have has done this- why would Daz think this is a good idea? I've tried to follow the instructions here but the file path cues are vague- can anyone clearly say what to do to solve this? For now, every few hours I have to go in and delete the 10 gb of texture files Daz is trying to back up. Not ideal.
I see this thread is not resolved - I'm having exactly the same issue and I'm also not computer illiterate. Daz should not have set this up to auto back up to OneDrive. No other program I have has done this- why would Daz think this is a good idea? I've tried to follow the instructions here but the file path cues are vague- can anyone clearly say what to do to solve this? For now, every few hours I have to go in and delete the 10 gb of texture files Daz is trying to back up. Not ideal.
Daz has no control over it saving to OneDrive. They didn't set it up that way. That is your operating system/Microsoft. To stop it, go to the Microsoft store and download the OneDrive app. Open the app and tell it what files to save and what not to save. Once you remove the Daz folder, it won't back it up anymore. Whatever folders you remove within the OneDrive app will no longer back up automatically.
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If you had deleted the content you would see an exclamation mark in a frame instead of the thumbnail (missing thumbnail) and an exclamation mark at lower-left (missing file), which is not what your screen shot shows. If you right-click on a file and select Browse to File Location what happens?
I did see that in many files at first, and still do in some. Now when I click on any icon, I get the notice that the file does not exist. Now do I check that? I follow the link and see the .duf ... but I still feel like DS doesn't like the path and won't accept it. I don't know. I'm not as knowledgable with DS as with Poser.
Use the file manager and browser through your drives to see if you can find your content.
I see this thread is not resolved - I'm having exactly the same issue and I'm also not computer illiterate. Daz should not have set this up to auto back up to OneDrive. No other program I have has done this- why would Daz think this is a good idea? I've tried to follow the instructions here but the file path cues are vague- can anyone clearly say what to do to solve this? For now, every few hours I have to go in and delete the 10 gb of texture files Daz is trying to back up. Not ideal.
Try this more recent thread...
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/8052741/#Comment_8052741
Should not and did not - this is oneDrive behaviour, not anythign daz Studio or the installers are set to do. It is OneDrive you need to overrule.
Daz has no control over it saving to OneDrive. They didn't set it up that way. That is your operating system/Microsoft. To stop it, go to the Microsoft store and download the OneDrive app. Open the app and tell it what files to save and what not to save. Once you remove the Daz folder, it won't back it up anymore. Whatever folders you remove within the OneDrive app will no longer back up automatically.
Instructions on how to do it.