

I use the one drive app for the work, and ES Explorer allowed me to login to a separate OneDrive account, thus making it was easier to access it without having to switch back and forth on the accounts within onedrive. when "sharing" on my android device, es explorer was one of the options that popped up, allowing me to copy stuff directly to my local NAS from the phone via the share option. Main things I liked about ES explorer, and needed. Had gotten very used to ES Explorer even though I'd read all the info about how bad it had gotten, it had been hard to change. Hopefully something can be done about it especially as the OneDrive apk itself is not so user friendly.” Nonetheless you should be aware that this is a major inconvenience to many OneDrive users with Android devices. I appreciate that this is a question of the app needing to catch up with something you have changed. A key example is the widely used Android ES File Manager although a number of other apps have the same problem.Īs far as I am aware iOS apps are not affected and seem to still work. Clearly something has changed recently at the OneDrive end since all these apps worked perfectly until recently. On the more positive side I’ve just sent the following to OneDrive support you aware that a wide range of 3rd party Android file management apks which include an interface facility to connect to OneDrive user accounts stopped working a week or so ago?Įssentially they all report that the specified user account cannot now be found. So let’s not turn a generic OneDrive issue into a beauty contest. A wide range of other Android File managers including those listed by the afficianados above are also giving the same error messages. It’s not just ES File Explorer that’s affected.
