You cannot delay this update without also delaying an update to macOS.Both our Standalone and App Store versions of OneDrive will have the same behavior.Users running a developer or beta version of macOS will have the same experience as a release version of macOS.If you are concerned about application compatibility with this change, we strongly suggest that you install macOS 12.3 or later and test your workload. Depending on the results of that test, you may want to delay updating your Macs. The new Files On-Demand experience requires a volume that is formatted with APFS. We are ending support for HFS+ after macOS 12.3 or later. A very small minority of customers are syncing OneDrive on HFS+ volumes today. As we roll out the new Files On-Demand, these users will first experience a warning in the OneDrive activity center telling them to upgrade to APFS. Once the new Files On-Demand experience is fully rolled out, OneDrive will not launch until the volume is upgraded to APFS. You can use Disk Utility (built in to macOS) to determine which volumes are running APFS, and upgrade any HFS+ volumes to APFS. When users set up OneDrive, they must choose a location where files will sync. Historically, we’ve allowed users to choose any location on any fixed volume mounted on their Mac. With the new Files On-Demand experience, the sync root is always located within users’ home directory, in a path such as:Īs part of the upgrade, the sync root will be moved to this location. This path is a little cumbersome for users to use, so they can access this directory in two other ways: This location cannot be moved or changed and is controlled by macOS.Under Locations on the Finder’s left navigation pane.
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