
The uploaded file has appeared in the ‘My Music’ folder on the data partition via the created link.

Back to Windows Explorer on my computer.Uploaded file appears in my OneDrive online.Uploaded a random file from my computer into the ‘My Music’ folder to test the syncing.The ‘My Music’ folder also appeared in my OneDrive online. Tested if the link with the folder ‘My Music’ on my data-partition actually works.The ‘My Music’ link appears as a folder underneath the OneDrive icon in Windows Explorer.Created the junction with this command: mklink /J “C:\Users\\OneDrive\My Music” “X:\My Music”.Opened the command prompt as administrator.Keep the standard location of my OneDrive on the system partition: C:\Users\\OneDrive.I have an existing OneDrive account with no files or folders on it yet.Īs far as I understand now, creating a junction is the way to go, although creating a symbolic link could work too in this case.

:-(īoth the data partition and the Windows system partition have the NTFS file system. It all works fine… except the 2-way syncing. My goal is to 2-way sync a folder (‘My Music’), located on a separate data partition of my SSD-drive, to the OneDrive cloud via a symbol link. I’ve already read a lot about the problems with Symbolic Links and Windows 10 on internet, but not about the phenomenon I run into now.
