Microsoft OneDrive Changelog

What's new in Microsoft OneDrive 22.176.0821.0002

Sep 11, 2022
  • Resolved product issues to improve the reliability and performance of the OneDrive sync app.

New in Microsoft OneDrive 17.3.6931.0609 (Jun 14, 2017)

  • OneDrive Files On-Demand is rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring who are on Build 16215
  • With OneDrive Files On-Demand, you can:
  • Set files and folders to be always available locally on your device
  • Save space on your device by making files only accessible online
  • See important information about files, such as whether they are shared or what they look like

New in Microsoft OneDrive 2013 Build 17.0.4029.0217 (Feb 20, 2014)

  • Changed name from SkyDrive to OneDrive

New in Microsoft OneDrive 2012 Build 17.0.2003.1112 (Nov 16, 2012)

  • You can now select which folders from SkyDrive are synced

New in Microsoft OneDrive 2012 Build 16.4.6003.0710 Beta (Jul 13, 2012)

  • New status window:
  • Many people asked for a simple way to check at a glance whether their SkyDrive is in sync. With this update, when you click SkyDrive in the system tray, a small status window appears. It lets you know if SkyDrive is up to date, and gives you the time at which SkyDrive was last updated.
  • If SkyDrive is still syncing, you'll also see the number of megabytes and files you have remaining to sync.
  • New SkyDrive logo:
  • The refreshed logo is a natural evolution of the work we’re doing across Microsoft to deliver a more consistent experience across all of our products.

New in Microsoft OneDrive 2012 Build 16.4.4111.0525 Beta (May 31, 2012)

  • SkyDrive for Windows desktop will power a cool new feature in the upcoming Windows 8 Release Preview, available the first week of June. Right from the Photos app in Windows 8, you can fetch photos stored on your other PCs that have SkyDrive installed – no matter where you are or how many terabytes of photos you have stored on the PC you are accessing. We’ll have more to say about this shortly, so stay tuned.
  • Your SkyDrive folder now updates more quickly and reliably when changes are made on other devices, including SkyDrive.com.
  • The limit on the number of total files in the SkyDrive folder created by the apps has been raised from 150,000 to a whopping 10 million! This should unblock some power users from easily adding lots of files to their SkyDrive folder.
  • We made lots of smaller bug fixes to improve overall reliability.