![]() ![]() Overall, this is extremely poor – it’s a massive service failure that is completely avoidable by explaining what Gallery sync does. The bug affects PCs that have synced files through OneDrive or OneDrive for Business The issue was first spotted in late February and has since been confirmed. Shared a folder with a colleague (w/ edit permissions) from my OneDrive. ![]() ![]() (The left image below shows items in List view, the right image shows items in Tiles or Photos view. Select the files or folders you want to delete by pointing to each item and clicking the circle check box that appears. Even that was not easy and the instructions are very poor (you don’t find the same commands and options that Samsung say you will). If I copy files to a different computer, alternatively known as user-created. You might need to sign in with your Microsoft account, or your work or school account. I have now unsynced Samsung and Microsoft via the instructions in my phone’s Gallery sync. At the very least, there should be a warning (with an explanation of the implications) before deleting photos from the OneDrive. Thanks to this thread I now understand that this is because of Gallery sync - something I knew nothing about. Seems to have been a typical story: (i) my 5GB free OneDrive storage quickly fills up with photos and so I keep getting messages from Microsoft trying to get me to pay for extra storage (ii) I go to OneDrive and delete the photos (iii) I also empty the recycle bin since whatever is in there counts towards your 5Gb of storage and (iv) when I went to my phone today, I was surprised to see that 2 months of photos are no longer on my phone. ![]()
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