Well, it seems to be fixed, but I don't really know why. The directory containing the Gnucash files was nested about 3 levels below "Documents" in Onedrive, and became (and still is, in that position) suddenly unusable by Gnucash as I originally described. However, if I move it up to the root level of Onedrive (or just one level down, such as directly under Documents or Desktop) everything works fine, just like it does when working from a local disk in a directory not linked to Onedrive. Strange. But at least I have it all working again and am able to proceed with year-end fiddles. Microsoft ... 🙁

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On 1/5/26 04:29, Joseph St. Denis wrote:
I also use one drive for my laptop and desktop you have to wait after closing gnucash for all the files are sync which can take a while there's a small indicator on my task bar that shows the sync process I usually read my emails and news while I finish processing. If I don't my desktop will be missing the incomplete files for gnucash and outlook when I use classic Outlook instead of the web based one.

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    On Sun, Jan 4, 2026 at 11:32 PM, David Cousens
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    Mike,

    I'm not exactly sure how OneDrive works but if it is like Dropbox (on
    Linux) it has a local copy in a OneDrive folder on your hard disk
    which
    it keeps synchronised with a copy on Microsoft's OneDrive server when
    changes are made locally. My memory of using OneDrive a long time ago
    was that was how it functioned but I could be wrong?

    Are you trying to open a file directly from the server?

    Does your local disk have a OneDrive folder and is there a copy of
    your
    datafile in there? You should be able to navigate to that using File-
    >Open in GNuCash and then open it.

    Has the background program Ha sownership/file permissions on the file
    been changed





    On Sun, 2026-01-04 at 18:33 -0800, Mike Brady wrote:
    > I have identical folders for Gnucash files on a local disk and
    > Onedrive.
    > Opens fine from local. But attempting to open from Onedrive (for
    > testing, files marked to always be available on the computer, so
    they
    > should be identical in access time to the main files on the local
    > disk;
    > they don't take up a lot of space so I may leave it that way on the
    > laptop if I can get Gnucash to open them again) produces
    "Unknown I/O
    > Error (1002)" from Gnucash 5.14. Literally, it was working
    yesterday.
    > It
    > occurs no matter how I try to open the file - double click from
    File
    > Explorer, or open from within Gnucash. And, if I copy the files back
    > to
    > a new folder on a local drive, it works fine. So what's the story
    > here?
    > I don't recall seeing any updates to Onedrive in the last day or so,
    > and
    > have been using 5.14 successfully with Onedrive for several weeks
    > otherwise.
    >
    > Note1: my accounts on both the local machine and at Onedrive are
    > listed
    > as having "Full Control" for the .gnucash file.
    > Note2: this occurs for ALL .gnucash files in Onedrive, not just my
    > main
    > one. So the running incremental backups GC makes are also
    > inaccessible
    > with the same error code. Files for other applications open and
    save
    > normally using Onedrive.
    >
    > Is there a list of Gnucash errors in the docs somewhere? I did some
    > light searching and didn't find anything.
    >
    > The only current workaround seems to be to manually copy the
    Onedrive
    > folder to a local disk outside of the backup system tied to Onedrive
    > and
    > work there, then manually copy everything back when done so the
    other
    > computer can download it. File copies in File Explorer work
    normally,
    > no
    > errors.
    >
    > Windows 11, desktop & laptop
    >
    > Mike Brady
    > Frustrated (today) Plain Old User
    >
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