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I really wanted to trust it. A week or so ago I was working on a PowerShell script saved inside my SkyDrive Pro 'drive'. I returned today to work on it and it's gone. I have 2 different apps - the PowerShell ISE and SSMS both showing it in recent files - both unable 'to find' it. I have a couple other workstation - all at the same 8.1 level - all using the same 'Live' account and Office365.



Win8.1 - Office 365 - have been running the MSDN version of 8.1 since it's release -about a month- so the recent update is not coming into play.



Would very much like to see logs of Skydrive interactions - also like to see a utility to autobacks SD files in a non-delete fashion.



ADDENDUM: Some clarification on the SkyDrive folder in question. The missing file is from the Win8.1 native SkyDrive folder - not Office365's SkyDrive Pro. As far as I know there's no other interface on this folder - it's bound to a local path what would be the same on any workstation I use from my 'Microsoft' account. The lexical hoops we have to deal with is going to become a problem in this newly clouded world.



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    Check your Skydrive recycle bin - on the Skydrive web page it's in the lower left corner.

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  • Not seeing that on my Office365 (sm biz prem) SkyDrive - the left panel shows 'Recent Files'; a toggle link to More or Few; at the very left lower corner is 'Use Office OnDemand'.

    – justSteve
    Oct 20 '13 at 10:45











  • Note your screenshot shows both SkyDrive Pro and SkyDrive which are different things.

    – Brian
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I really wanted to trust it. A week or so ago I was working on a PowerShell script saved inside my SkyDrive Pro 'drive'. I returned today to work on it and it's gone. I have 2 different apps - the PowerShell ISE and SSMS both showing it in recent files - both unable 'to find' it. I have a couple other workstation - all at the same 8.1 level - all using the same 'Live' account and Office365.



Win8.1 - Office 365 - have been running the MSDN version of 8.1 since it's release -about a month- so the recent update is not coming into play.



Would very much like to see logs of Skydrive interactions - also like to see a utility to autobacks SD files in a non-delete fashion.



ADDENDUM: Some clarification on the SkyDrive folder in question. The missing file is from the Win8.1 native SkyDrive folder - not Office365's SkyDrive Pro. As far as I know there's no other interface on this folder - it's bound to a local path what would be the same on any workstation I use from my 'Microsoft' account. The lexical hoops we have to deal with is going to become a problem in this newly clouded world.



enter image description here
thx










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    Check your Skydrive recycle bin - on the Skydrive web page it's in the lower left corner.

    – Brian
    Oct 20 '13 at 8:37











  • Not seeing that on my Office365 (sm biz prem) SkyDrive - the left panel shows 'Recent Files'; a toggle link to More or Few; at the very left lower corner is 'Use Office OnDemand'.

    – justSteve
    Oct 20 '13 at 10:45











  • Note your screenshot shows both SkyDrive Pro and SkyDrive which are different things.

    – Brian
    Oct 20 '13 at 13:54














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I really wanted to trust it. A week or so ago I was working on a PowerShell script saved inside my SkyDrive Pro 'drive'. I returned today to work on it and it's gone. I have 2 different apps - the PowerShell ISE and SSMS both showing it in recent files - both unable 'to find' it. I have a couple other workstation - all at the same 8.1 level - all using the same 'Live' account and Office365.



Win8.1 - Office 365 - have been running the MSDN version of 8.1 since it's release -about a month- so the recent update is not coming into play.



Would very much like to see logs of Skydrive interactions - also like to see a utility to autobacks SD files in a non-delete fashion.



ADDENDUM: Some clarification on the SkyDrive folder in question. The missing file is from the Win8.1 native SkyDrive folder - not Office365's SkyDrive Pro. As far as I know there's no other interface on this folder - it's bound to a local path what would be the same on any workstation I use from my 'Microsoft' account. The lexical hoops we have to deal with is going to become a problem in this newly clouded world.



enter image description here
thx










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I really wanted to trust it. A week or so ago I was working on a PowerShell script saved inside my SkyDrive Pro 'drive'. I returned today to work on it and it's gone. I have 2 different apps - the PowerShell ISE and SSMS both showing it in recent files - both unable 'to find' it. I have a couple other workstation - all at the same 8.1 level - all using the same 'Live' account and Office365.



Win8.1 - Office 365 - have been running the MSDN version of 8.1 since it's release -about a month- so the recent update is not coming into play.



Would very much like to see logs of Skydrive interactions - also like to see a utility to autobacks SD files in a non-delete fashion.



ADDENDUM: Some clarification on the SkyDrive folder in question. The missing file is from the Win8.1 native SkyDrive folder - not Office365's SkyDrive Pro. As far as I know there's no other interface on this folder - it's bound to a local path what would be the same on any workstation I use from my 'Microsoft' account. The lexical hoops we have to deal with is going to become a problem in this newly clouded world.



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  • 2





    Check your Skydrive recycle bin - on the Skydrive web page it's in the lower left corner.

    – Brian
    Oct 20 '13 at 8:37











  • Not seeing that on my Office365 (sm biz prem) SkyDrive - the left panel shows 'Recent Files'; a toggle link to More or Few; at the very left lower corner is 'Use Office OnDemand'.

    – justSteve
    Oct 20 '13 at 10:45











  • Note your screenshot shows both SkyDrive Pro and SkyDrive which are different things.

    – Brian
    Oct 20 '13 at 13:54














  • 2





    Check your Skydrive recycle bin - on the Skydrive web page it's in the lower left corner.

    – Brian
    Oct 20 '13 at 8:37











  • Not seeing that on my Office365 (sm biz prem) SkyDrive - the left panel shows 'Recent Files'; a toggle link to More or Few; at the very left lower corner is 'Use Office OnDemand'.

    – justSteve
    Oct 20 '13 at 10:45











  • Note your screenshot shows both SkyDrive Pro and SkyDrive which are different things.

    – Brian
    Oct 20 '13 at 13:54








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Check your Skydrive recycle bin - on the Skydrive web page it's in the lower left corner.

– Brian
Oct 20 '13 at 8:37





Check your Skydrive recycle bin - on the Skydrive web page it's in the lower left corner.

– Brian
Oct 20 '13 at 8:37













Not seeing that on my Office365 (sm biz prem) SkyDrive - the left panel shows 'Recent Files'; a toggle link to More or Few; at the very left lower corner is 'Use Office OnDemand'.

– justSteve
Oct 20 '13 at 10:45





Not seeing that on my Office365 (sm biz prem) SkyDrive - the left panel shows 'Recent Files'; a toggle link to More or Few; at the very left lower corner is 'Use Office OnDemand'.

– justSteve
Oct 20 '13 at 10:45













Note your screenshot shows both SkyDrive Pro and SkyDrive which are different things.

– Brian
Oct 20 '13 at 13:54





Note your screenshot shows both SkyDrive Pro and SkyDrive which are different things.

– Brian
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Can look in the SkyDrive recycle bin.



Not sure about the Office365 which provides SkyDrive Pro. The regular accessed through https://skydrive.live.com/ has the recycle bin in the lower left as shown below.



picture of bottom left of logged in SkyDrive webpage



Not very familiar with SkyDrive Pro which is actually a form of Sharepoint behind the scenes which by default blocks various file types. See: Types of files that cannot be added to a list or library Still for Sharepoint Online it doesn't block the various PowerShell script file types.






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    Can look in the SkyDrive recycle bin.



    Not sure about the Office365 which provides SkyDrive Pro. The regular accessed through https://skydrive.live.com/ has the recycle bin in the lower left as shown below.



    picture of bottom left of logged in SkyDrive webpage



    Not very familiar with SkyDrive Pro which is actually a form of Sharepoint behind the scenes which by default blocks various file types. See: Types of files that cannot be added to a list or library Still for Sharepoint Online it doesn't block the various PowerShell script file types.






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      Can look in the SkyDrive recycle bin.



      Not sure about the Office365 which provides SkyDrive Pro. The regular accessed through https://skydrive.live.com/ has the recycle bin in the lower left as shown below.



      picture of bottom left of logged in SkyDrive webpage



      Not very familiar with SkyDrive Pro which is actually a form of Sharepoint behind the scenes which by default blocks various file types. See: Types of files that cannot be added to a list or library Still for Sharepoint Online it doesn't block the various PowerShell script file types.






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        Can look in the SkyDrive recycle bin.



        Not sure about the Office365 which provides SkyDrive Pro. The regular accessed through https://skydrive.live.com/ has the recycle bin in the lower left as shown below.



        picture of bottom left of logged in SkyDrive webpage



        Not very familiar with SkyDrive Pro which is actually a form of Sharepoint behind the scenes which by default blocks various file types. See: Types of files that cannot be added to a list or library Still for Sharepoint Online it doesn't block the various PowerShell script file types.






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        Can look in the SkyDrive recycle bin.



        Not sure about the Office365 which provides SkyDrive Pro. The regular accessed through https://skydrive.live.com/ has the recycle bin in the lower left as shown below.



        picture of bottom left of logged in SkyDrive webpage



        Not very familiar with SkyDrive Pro which is actually a form of Sharepoint behind the scenes which by default blocks various file types. See: Types of files that cannot be added to a list or library Still for Sharepoint Online it doesn't block the various PowerShell script file types.







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