Files older than the maximum number of days will be removed from the cache only when there are no changes pending upload. For users who prefer to work directly with the server, or who are concerned about their privacy, selecting Delete files from the Office Document Cache when they are closed will automatically delete documents from the cache when they are closed. Important: If you have the Delete files from the Office Document Cache when they are closed setting selected and you close a file before the upload has finished, you will have the option to wait for the upload to finish, save the file to another location or close without saving any changes.
You will not be able to let documents remain pending to upload later when the server is available. You can clear the Office Document Cache at any time by clicking Delete cached files.
Note: Clearing the Office Document Cache by clicking Delete cached files or enabling Delete files from the Office Document cache when they are closed will delete the document content from the cache, but a listing of files that have been opened is kept in the cache and stored on your computer.
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Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Click Delete cached files to correct the error for the current instance. I hope that makes sense and a simple solution is available. Darren :. Asked By: Darren. Clearing the Upload Centre cache is not helping. Help appreciated. Thanks Andrew. Tuesday, October 17, PM. Steps I would take: 1. Disable all 3rd party add ons in your browser, and of course make sure you're using IE.
Clear both the browser and local cache. Be aware that some Excel functionality isn't supported by SP and may cause saving issues.
Marked as answer by agaskelluk Tuesday, October 17, PM. Thanks Cameron. I will try your suggestions. Many of the users of this spreadsheet have it open for days on end, and therefore do not see the updates until they close and re-open it. I am wondering if it is possible to implement some code that periodically checks OneDrive whether a newer version is available and trigger the " Server File Updated A newer version is available " pop-up, or at least force a close and reload of the spreadsheet.
This would be a great help for many reasons. Excel certainly does it well enough when I open the file, but I cannot find any way of re-triggering this check. Open the windows application Office Upload Center you can type this in the Windows 10 search to locate it. This will stop this error happening in the future. Click Delete cached files to correct the error for the current instance. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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