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Roger Wright wrote: How do you use it? I use it all the time. I wouldn't trust passwords on it, but it's great for backing up files you don't want to lose if you reformat your computer, etc. If I have an SOW or employment agreement for instance, on to OneDrive it goes. Same goes for my tax return backups.
Jeremy Falcon
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My employer provides all employees with the 365 subscription, and I use OneDrive for all work files. If my employer believes OneDrive is safe, then who am I to argue? It has the huge advantage that if anything happens to my laptop, all my work files are safe. I log into OneDrive from a new PC, and shortly all files are downloaded. This came in handy when I have desktops at 2 locations and carried a laptop (that situation is thankfully done). Also, I can log into OneDrive from any browser and download files should I need them.
Note: The default is to download files from OneDrive only when you need them. I turn this off, as I want a local copy of everything, and I make separate backups as I trust nothing. It's supposed to save disk space, but in today's world, that's a silly reason.
I also have the personal subscription, with licenses used by family members. The final cost is under $20 USD/year per person.
My phone is setup to upload pictures to OneDrive when I'm on wifi, and these are downloaded to my desktop and laptop automatically. I have all non-sensitive files in OneDrive, e.g., if it's a file I don't care if anyone sees, it's there. Like my work files, these are backed up externally on a regular basis.
If a file is sensitive, e.g., financial files? These go no where near any online service. Anything can be hacked, and I'm sure there are thousands of criminals trying to get into OneDrive every day.
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"If my employer believes OneDrive is safe, then who am I to argue?"
None at all. Your employer has accepted responsibility, and I mean, when was corporate IT ever wrong? lol. Even if most of the patches across the IT world are due to MS screwups.
My in-laws suffer from bundle-carcinoma. They are with Xfinity and have their phone service (for their alarm that they don't need), their home phone (that they don't need), their two cell phones that they can barely operate, and their internet that is just about hopeless. Anytime they ask me what's wrong with ..."blank", my answer is always the same - Xfinity.
How does that apply to Microsoft? I have enough troubles with their stupid sh*t with their OS, and I only need .01% of what office offers, so why in elephanting would I ever want to start "bundling" with that cesspool?
"'m sure there are thousands of criminals trying to get into OneDrive every day"
And there is your nugget. But to be fair, we keep our financial records "safe", but who knows what the banks are doing? Until anyone with my critical data can be held legally liable, we're all just blabbing.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Like you, I do not trust cloud services for security. Unless I was going to encrypt the files before moving them I see a couple of major issues. First, I'm convinced their are enough holes in the overall systems that keeping malicious users/customers from blundering or deliberately accessing other peoples data. Just look at the last fiasco from Microsoft and their email.
Second, and in my opinion far worse, is the data mining Microsoft, Google, etc do. Maybe Digital Cloud does not do it, but most of these larger players slip so much legalize into their "Terms of Service" I want to start with lawyer jokes.
It's just easier for me to move the data to an SSD.
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Now for what pisses me off OneDrive. Microsoft, I did not ask you to enable it on my laptop. You "helped" me again. I happen to use my desktop for, well, my desktop. You bloody elephanting idiots have made it a MANDATORY folder for backup. Trying to turn it off results in a message "Can't stop syncing folder" blah, blah, blah.
I've been trying to figure out why my new Windows 11 Pro laptop was crushing my network. I had dropped a VM on my desktop to work with later. And off went the idiot OneDrive trying to back up 100GB. Every time I opened the VM, it got flagged as changed. This is going on all over the place. It's absurd. Same old $%%^%&%& Microsoft.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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I stay away from OneDrive specifically as far as possible, as it is by far the worst implementation of a cloud storage/backup solution out there. IT dictates what, where and when it moves stuff "to the cloud", and worst of all, when doing so, it removes all local references. Good luck trying to adjust it in the way YOU want it to work...
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I think one issue I have is MS' attempt at making OneDrive bundled with the OS. I just turned off OneDrive, and Explorer - the file navigation tool - started reporting errors. MS is a joke.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Went to the Emergency department on Monday night with a pain in my stomach and vomiting, to having a 2.3cm gall stone blocking my gallbladder. Left Saturday night minus a gallbladder and found out I have type 2 diabetes. Life took a left turn...
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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Welcome to the "getting older" club. I'm sure they told you this, but be careful with the greasy foods now that you have no gallbladder.
My stats currently (51 years of age)
t2d - insulin pump (diag. 2007)
aortic root aneurysm
fatty liver
high-risk for pancreatitis
mod/sev sleep apnea
6 surgeries over 1 hour each, and counting. I have another surgery scheduled for next month (approx. 2 hours).
The diabetes is ravaging my body. Most of my surgeries are diabetes related.
I am not going to preach to you about what you should or should not do in regards to T2D, but "do" everything they tell you or you will end up like me...seriously.
modified 26-Aug-23 5:38am.
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You missed my Mother's Day post where I choked on a 1.8mm piece of apple and had to be rushed by ambulance to the hospital to have it removed by day surgery.
July, I got eye tested and now have glasses for short-sightedness.
FWIW, I'm 55...
Been a year...
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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I have spent a good chunk of my life at the hospital, in one capacity or another, but never as a result of choking - knock on wood. Glad you made it through that, must have been frightful to say the least.
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I have had asthma all of my life, so the choking was just another day, just a different breathing problem.
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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Getting old ain't for sissies?
74 and counting
I don't think before I open my mouth, I like to be as surprised a everyone else.
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78, but I stopped counting when I passed 53, which was the age that carried off my dad.
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eight daze to 80 if i had your mental acuity, i'd be at least 20 years younger !
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Don't be fooled by a few right answers, my memory is a long way from what it was.
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eight daze to 80
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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My brain likes to think it's 21 but the body is saying otherwise... Went to the shops with my wife today and did no lifting, but a lot of walking. My belly is now screaming at me. I over did it a little... lol
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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Happy early birthday...the older you get the faster they go!
I don't think before I open my mouth, I like to be as surprised a everyone else.
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aug 2 y'll be 81, good job
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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hoping for the best for you !
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Have been regularly practicing some of the Yoga postures told in this book - Yogasanas – Advaita Ashrama, and belly has fat reduced to near zero, type 2 diabetes is under good control (with minimal medication). Overall good. Am 58 years of age.
Note: Not sure whether that Yoga book is available outside India, but you'll find equivalents. (Converted to USD, the cost of this book is less than 2 $ in India)
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Thanks for the info. My wife has made a diet plan for me with the aim to reduce and try to eliminate the diabetes. I will look up the book.
I have the added issue of no gallbladder, so it will be interesting.
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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I immediately checked out the book, then found that, while it is $2 and ships to the US, they want $37 shipping! Wish I could find it locally, though... I'd really like to try it.
Will Rogers never met me.
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