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Hi Jay, I am Sumit, an Independent Advisor and a 3 year Windows Insider MVP here to help. Onedrive comes default with Windows unless you used an ISO to install that had it removed. Some of the logs are here: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive\logs. Thank you for your prompt response.
Replied on January 11, 2017. Hi Avian2, For end users, it’s not feasible to see the OneDrive Activities Log files on local computers. The .etl logs are used to troubleshooting the OneDrive issue by the related team. We can’t view the logs by ourselves. As a workaround, we can use the new OneDrive sync client as we can see some sync status ...
Since you want to see the activity report of OneDrive, you can follow the steps below: In the admin center, go to the Reports > Usage page. From the Select a report drop-down, select OneDrive > Usage. For your Reference: OneDrive for Business user activity and OneDrive for Business usage. The User activity logs report shows you when users took ...
Here is how: Select the white or blue OneDrive cloud icon in the taskbar. Select Help & Settings then Settings. On the Account tab, click Unlink this PC and then Unlink account. Close OneDrive. Select the Start button, type "credentials," and then select Credentials Manager. Select the Windows Credentials tab.
Or do you want to get audit log report for a user's personal OneDrive(consumer OneDrive, the OneDrive is usually associated with a personal Microsoft account)? If yes, we're sorry to convey that audit log feature is not available for personal OneDrive. Sorry for the inconvenience. Hope above information can help you!
Here are the locations about the log files: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office\MsoLogs Note: You may check OneDrive for Business client related logs in this folder, for example: "mso-30900-groove.exe-20151213.1408"
2. Make sure that you are using the correct email address and password to sign in to OneDrive. 3. Try unlinking and relinking your OneDrive account. To do this, click the OneDrive icon in the system tray and select Settings > Account > Unlink this PC. Then, restart your computer and sign in to OneDrive again. 4.
Assuming you are using Windows 10, right click on the OneDrive icon on the left side of your tray. Click on Settings > Under the Account tab, you will see all the account you have signed in on this device. Click on Unlink button to sign out your account. On the Mac, the steps are the same, but you will find the OneDrive icon is on the right ...
Here’s how you can access this information: Sign in to OneDrive on the web. Select a file or folder to see its details. Click on the Information icon in the upper-right corner to open the details pane. Here, you’ll find an activity log that shows a summary of all activities, including file creations, deletions, edits, and shares for the ...
you will find it in this path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\. Expand Microsoft folder click on the "arrow", inside you'll see the Onedrive folder, click with "Right-Click" over Onedrive folder and delete all. This process only remove Onedrive configuration, the data will be fine.