Folder shows Sync pending but no file is visible
If you cannot see any file causing the Pending status, it could be that the file causing the sync error is a Hidden file.
Tip: To view Hidden files in File Explorer, go to View and check the Hidden items box on the ribbon:
If there are no Hidden files in the folder, follow these steps:
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Create a new folder. Note that empty folders may show Sync pending until you put a file into it.
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Copy all the files from the Sync pending folder to the new one.
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Delete the Sync pending folder.
TMP files show "Sync pending"
To resolve the sync pending status on TMP files, you can do one of the following:
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Upload it manually to onedrive.com.
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Rename it and give it a new extension (e.g. "Temp"). If you cannot rename it, the file is still in use. Restart your computer and try again.
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Move the file to a folder not within your OneDrive.
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Delete it.
Caution:
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A temporary .TMP file is a file that is created to temporarily store information in order to free memory for other purposes, or to act as a safety net to prevent data loss when a program performs certain functions.
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If you move, rename or delete a file it may not work with its original program.
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We recommend that you do not delete any TMP files unless you know for sure it is no longer in use. You may inadvertently lose work not saved properly by the program that created it.
OneDrive toolbar icon stuck on "Sync pending"
If the OneDrive taskbar/menu bar icon shows Sync pending, you may need to Delete your Office Document Cache.
See also
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