This gives us the ability to lock files like normal. Our solution is to map a drive to the SharePoint share. Why it was affecting its performance, I haven't a clue, but it worked. I opened my File for it.and the LOCK WAS GONE! OMG, I spent hours on this to find that it was one check box for a feature I'd never enabled for the library. Low and behold I got a pop up from ODB saying 'You can now edit your files'. Out of desperation, I enabled Content Approval and then disabled Content Approval and. I was pretty excited to see that this worked. I verified today that other users who are syncing this library to their File Explorer are also now able to edit the files (the lock was gone for them, too).īelow is my original post. When I checked my File Explorer, the locks were gone. When I did that, a message box popped up on my monitor saying something like 'you can now edit your files in OneDrive'. The key one, for whatever reason, was #3.
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