![]() ![]() ![]() OneDrive will prompt you to “Set up protection of important folders.” Select the folders you want to synchronize with OneDrive and click “Start Protection” to begin. If you don’t have it yet, check back again in the near future. We’re not sure what constitutes eligibility, but we do know that Microsoft is rolling this feature out slowly. Note that if you don’t see an Update Folders button here, Microsoft says your account isn’t “eligible” for Folder Protection yet. Update: In modern versions of Windows 10, click the “Backup” tab and then click “Manage backup” instead. In the Microsoft OneDrive window, switch over to the “Auto Save” tab and click the “Update Folders” button. To find this feature, click the cloud-shaped OneDrive icon in your notification area, click “More,” and click “Settings.” In other words, it’s just like using OneDrive to sync your files normally, except you get to save files in your regular folders.
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