

Share them with others and work together at the same time. I finally found an answer in one of the newer answers on this forum thread. Save documents, workbooks, and presentations online, in OneDrive. Even uninstalling and reinstalling OneDrive didn’t do it, because it just pulled both sets of credentials out of my keychain again. 5) Open browser to Sharepoint Site/One Drive directory, choose sync. 3) Shutdown OneDrive on Mac and close browser. Searching wasn’t helpful, since mostly I found info on how to disconnect from an account that did still exist. Yes, this worked for me, complete workflow: 1) Configure > Security > enable 'Isolate Windows from Mac'. I could quit the extra instance of OneDrive and forget about it until the next reboot, but there’s no way to disconnect it without logging in – and the account didn’t exist anymore. If OneDrive is still not syncing, press the Windows key and R again. You can close the Microsoft Store window. A blank Command Prompt window will open, and after about ten seconds the window will close. Eventually I deleted the extra “personal” account since we were consolidating.īut every time I restarted the MacBook, it would try to connect to both OneDrive accounts for syncing. Press the Windows key and R to open the Run dialog box, enter wsreset.exe, then select OK. You may find your OneDrive crashing or not responding whether you’re using a Windows, Mac, or Android device. OneDrive not working is very annoying users are not able to access all the data they kept in their OneDrive accounts. On my work computer I used to have two OneDrive accounts, one Business and one that Microsoft considered “Personal” even though it was used for work files on my work address. However, people may find their OneDrive keeps crashing when signing in, syncing files, or doing anything else.
