

Now, after I had created the screenshots above and typed all of this into the Microsoft OneDrive forum textbox, at the bottom I see this. So how do I get back the simple "Share a one drive link" context menu option that just shared OneDrive files from a simple link? Basically the installer pops up a message that says "A newer version of OneDrive is installed" and will not re-install OneDrive. Well kcuf me.now the forum won't let me add any more screenshots I guess. So I searched around and found an answer from a Microsoft Forum Moderator that advised another person to re-install OneDrive and they gave a link. I swear to God Microsoft is just trying to make Windows less and less user friendly.


It looks like a Microsoft app of some sort, but why wouldn't Microsoft know that OneDrive is already installed on my Windows 10 Pro PC? Why would I want to install OneDrive again, and how would that screw up my current OneDrive installation? I don't know what this menu is or where it came from, but I don't want it. Seems to be a Microsoft app that I didn't ask for or want. You can see a context menu item that says "Share" but I have no idea where it came from. It looked like this.īut now when I right click a file in OneDrive on Windows 10 Pro, that context menu link is no longer there. There used to be a link that allowed me to share files in OneDrive just by clicking it and sharing the link generated. Right-click on the OneDrive icon in the System Tray and the bottom right corner and click Settings.I went to the Microsoft forums because I had a Microsoft question and I constructed the following post.

Remove a synced Teams (or SharePoint) folder from Windows File Explorer: This means this works across all platforms to remove a synced folder from your view in Windows File Explorer. The synchronization utilizes the OneDrive for Business app installed on your local computer. Are you having trouble removing a synced Teams folder from your Windows Explorer view? To help understand how this works, it is useful to remember that OneDrive for Business and Teams are both using SharePoint on the backend.
