

What I did to fix it THIS time is logged into my Samsung account online and then went to "Services" and "Unlinked" my microsoft account. As soon as i got rid of that account, OneDrive started behaving correctly. It's linked, somehow, with OneDrive and messes things up. Samsung said i had to sign out of, or delete my Samsung account. So, this is on a Samsung phone (Note10+). There are several solutions posted above, all amounting to the same thing: Sign out of your Samsung account.

Good luck with the OneDrive thing - let us know if it worked for you! That's what worked for me after much faffing around - I hope it works for you all too!Īnd I'll take this opportunity to mention a site that I run: the 365 Training Portal - it's an attempt at organizing the many Microsoft 365 resources that are out there - I got tired of trying to use bookmarks/favorites.
#Microsoft onedrive remove android
After doing so, I sign out of it (as you instruct) in the lower right-hand corner of the Android OneDrive app window.Before letting me select the OnMicrosoft.Com account in the upper left-hand corner, Android OneDrive makes me sign in to it.What happens as I follow your instructions An OnMicrosoft.Com Account I've used in the past.The last is the one I want to fully remove. When I click the profile icon in the upper left-hand corner of the File Explorer window of the Android OneDrive app, it lists three accounts. I'm having the problem (the post to which you replied).
