If OneDrive is installed on a Remote Desktop Services (RDS) server, users may occasionally experience syncing issues such as files not updating, sync icons stuck, or login prompts repeating. These problems are usually related to profile configuration or storage limits.
Common Causes of OneDrive Sync Issues
Typical causes include:
- Roaming profiles not saving OneDrive settings
- Insufficient disk space on the server
- Files larger than sync limits
- Temporary network interruptions
- Cached credentials conflicts

Quick Fix Steps
1. Restart the OneDrive Sync App
- Right-click the OneDrive cloud icon in the system tray
- Select Close OneDrive
- Launch OneDrive again from the Start Menu
This resolves most temporary sync issues.
2. Check Available Storage
If the server disk or user profile storage is full, syncing will stop.
Verify that:
- User profile has available space
- OneDrive storage quota is not exceeded
3. Reset the OneDrive Client
If syncing remains stuck:
Press Windows + R and run:
%localappdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrive.exe /reset
After reset, restart OneDrive.
4. Verify User Profile Permissions
Users must have permission to write data inside their Windows profile folder.
Typical sync directory:
C:\Users\Username\OneDrive
If permissions are restricted, syncing will fail.
When to Contact OneUp Support
If syncing issues occur across multiple users or RDS hosts, it may indicate a profile configuration issue on the server environment.
👉 For assistance optimizing cloud servers for file synchronization, contact OneUp Networks support.