That won’t matter too much because just two months later, the app will stop working …ġ March 2022 – NO synchronization of files/folders between Win 7, 8 and 8.1 and OneDrive.
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Personal OneDrive accountsįrom 1 January 2022 there’ll be NO software updates OneDrive desktop app on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 devices for personal use. Presumably also Education and Government plans with OneDrive included. Personal – all Microsoft 365 consumer customers (Personal or Family/Home) plus free accounts.īusiness – any Microsoft 365 Business and Enterprise plans with OneDrive quota included. Microsoft hasn’t said exactly what they consider ‘Personal’ or ‘Business’ for OneDrive but we can infer it: That’s a point not well understood and the reason why there’s conflicting information and dates being published. The changes are different for OneDrive on Personal accounts versus Business accounts. They aren’t just cutting security updates for the OneDrive app, Microsoft will stop the app working at all and long before the Windows support date that it supposedly aligned to. OneDrive app on Windows 8.1 won’t work at all after 1 March 2022 (and gets no updates two months before that). Microsoft says they are ‘aligning’ OneDrive app support to Windows support but that doesn’t align (pun intended) with what they are doing.
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Microsoft is quite ruthless in punishing personal customers.įor personal users, Microsoft will stop the OneDrive app working at all (no file synchronization) with just four months notice unless you have Windows 10 or Windows 11. These changes go beyond the usual ‘end of support’ for software updates. OneDrive stops working at all in March 2022 OneDrive via a browser also continues, in fact might be necessary to use OneDrive on older machines. Users of Windows 10 and Windows 11 can continue to use the OneDrive app – naturally. They’ve given no reason for this abrupt cessation though their corporate self-interest is obvious.Īdding to the (deliberate) confusion is a distinction between personal and business use of OneDrive with separate announcements. It’s the first time we can recall where Microsoft is ending the working of an app, instead of just letting it work without security updates. For older Windows, the OneDrive app will stop working at all in early 2022 even though Windows itself is still in support.
Microsoft isn’t just stopping feature and security updates. But we’re not supposed to use words like ‘stop’, ‘drop’ or ‘end’, the preferred euphemism is ‘aligning’ even though there’s very little alignment happening.
OneDrive support and complete service is being stopped completely on older versions of Windows.