I don't want to have what I have saved on SkyDrive to appear on my saved folder on my phone
I only want to view them when I log in to SkyDrive.
presently all I saved on SkyDrive are on my phone hard drive
don't want them that way
thanks
I keep getting an error when I attempt to log in.
This account can't be used to access Outlook.com
What action do we take, and how?
Windows 7 is what we use.
PS We are not terribly computer literate, so simple instructions would be appreciated.
I sync all my files with SkyDrive.
One program I use, and adore, is Scrivener for Windows. It stores its working files as a series of RTF documents, with auto-save every two seconds. This functionality is especially important to me now that it's November -- also known as National Novel Writing Month. :)
It appears that Microsoft Office Upload Center is getting stuck on some of these files, and in general, is preventing the effective syncing of certain Office documents across my SkyDrive hierarchy. Dozens of my files -- all of them, Office documents -- won't sync and effectively "pause" the sync process for SkyDrive. I have a few more GB to sync but SkyDrive is choking on all these MSOSYNC-errored files.
With Win7 and the desktop SkyDrive app, I could force the MSOSYNC client to stop. With Win 8.1 and Office 2013, there's no way I can disable the Upload Center. Yet the Upload Center conflicts with SkyDrive (or so it seems).
I want that damn MSOSYNC to stop screwing up my novels. I didn't ask for it, I don't want it, and MS has provided no way to disable it. I cannot fathom the logic of having two contradictory sync clients running simultaneously -- seems like a recipe for disaster.
Can someone help?
(I'm looking for real answers, not speculation based on what worked on Win 7 + Office 2010. I've spent the last two hours chasing Internet fairy tales about how to fix this problem. I want an authoritative solution.)
This is a response to the support techs that locked the thread "First account is asking for an adult login. Cannot add the first account as a child".
When I followed the links you gave me, I get a page that asks me to log in. I am already logged in so when I hit the login link, nothing happens. This is the link you sent me:
Seems like this should work. I took apart the URL and when I try to go to
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/get-support
I get an incorrect URL message.
How about giving me directions of where to nav to. Start with a base URL, then tell me what links to press. See what I mean? It looks entirely different "out here" for us users. Please don't lock the thread until I can successfully transition to the place you are trying to send me to.
Incidentially, IE10 is replacing anything I paste into the URL field with a "suggestion". More "helpful" software...
Thanks
Ed
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