Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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@RigPa
Your credentials may be cached in both TC+plugin and your browser.

Do not close the browser when using it to login in TC plugin. If you want to close connection in TC plugin, go to the root of Network Neighbourhood and click "Disconnect" button to logout. Then go to your browser and logout from the site there as well. It should work.
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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You can either use two different browsers for the two logins, or log out in the browser to log into the new account. Make sure to save the credentials in the plugin if you use the second method.
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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ghisler(Author) wrote: 2020-04-23, 15:01 UTCYou can either use two different browsers for the two logins,
What about adding more accounts? Create and use different profiles in Firefox or what?
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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You would have to logout from an account in Firefox, then connect with the plugin and enter your other account details. To use the two accounts, you also need to save the login credentials (with master password) in the plugin.
Like this:
1. Connect to the first account with the plugin, preserving the login details
2. In Firefox, log out of your Microsoft passport account
3. Create the second connection
4. Connect to the second account with the plugin, preserving the login details
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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That's what I suggested in my earlier message. It's easier to use more accounts in one browser than to have more browsers.
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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Most people have at least 2 browsers installed, many have 3:
- Microsoft Edge (preinstalled on Windows)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer (preinstalled on Windows), which shares data with the cloud plugin's internal browser
- Chrome (most used browser) or Firefox installed by themselves

This way they can connect to 2 (or 3) accounts without needing to disconnect
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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Thanks man! It worked!

Usher wrote: 2020-04-22, 12:35 UTC @RigPa
Your credentials may be cached in both TC+plugin and your browser.

Do not close the browser when using it to login in TC plugin. If you want to close connection in TC plugin, go to the root of Network Neighbourhood and click "Disconnect" button to logout. Then go to your browser and logout from the site there as well. It should work.
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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So I have a personal Onedrive and part of this is shared from a friend. From Total commander I can access the directories that are my own but not the directories shared from my friend. I can see them perfect in File Explorer but not in total commander.
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When using "OneDrive Graph", there should be a subfolder "<shared>" which shows files and folders shared to you.
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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Re. OneDrive for business: When trying to connect I ONLY get the windows notification sound and a 'Loading Please Wait' flashing but no errormessages and no connection.

Re. OneDrivePersonal I get a message saying The connect code has expired. Same flashing windows but TC get access to OneDrive despite the errors.

Both OneDrives work in FileExplorer.
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Try using a different Web browser for the credentials: Press Alt+Enter on the connection name to change it.
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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Hi i've the same problem with OneDrive For Busines. I've try all browsers. Everytime the login window just blink, and connection not working. When i try logout in browser and made new connection, the windows want to log in, but connection still not working. If Ypu need i can send log file, but i don't know where to find it.
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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Which browsers did you try to log in?
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Re: Using Total Commander with OneDrive For Business

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ghisler(Author) wrote: 2020-04-19, 08:28 UTC
It's also possible that the file is there but corrupted somehow. Have a look at it with F4 and delete any junk lines from it.
I can confirm the above suggestion from Christian fixed my issue. There were a number of lines of junk which when deleted fixed my situation straight away.

Thank you as always!!
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