07-22-2025, 02:23 AM
Okay. So I installed the Dropbox app, configured it on the Android device, made sure I could access my Dropbox files, and tried to sync the MS libraries again. And the same thing happened: the sync just wouldn’t start. So it seems that it is not app related.
In desperation (and by some good inspiration), I tapped the folder icon on the “Folder Sync Activity” screen and selected the exact same folder as it was already selected. And I mean the exact same folder (which has never moved anywhere, is exactly the same as it was when I originally installed MS, both on the Android machine and on the Windows 11 machine). And guess what: it restarted to work! So yes, now I can (once again) sync libraries as I used to do until very recently.
This is one (more) of those experiences (in life) where no one learns anything, because despite the time lost, I still have no idea what caused the problem and what actually solved it. Anyway, this post might help someone in the future, that’s why I wrote it (and also to give feedback to Mike and Swiss1000, of course).
Best regards.
In desperation (and by some good inspiration), I tapped the folder icon on the “Folder Sync Activity” screen and selected the exact same folder as it was already selected. And I mean the exact same folder (which has never moved anywhere, is exactly the same as it was when I originally installed MS, both on the Android machine and on the Windows 11 machine). And guess what: it restarted to work! So yes, now I can (once again) sync libraries as I used to do until very recently.
This is one (more) of those experiences (in life) where no one learns anything, because despite the time lost, I still have no idea what caused the problem and what actually solved it. Anyway, this post might help someone in the future, that’s why I wrote it (and also to give feedback to Mike and Swiss1000, of course).
Best regards.