About “No access permissions to the Item” OneDrive,
incorrect setting configuration is often at fault so you should reset
OneDrive to default. If you still have a hard time accessing items on
OneDrive, feel free to unlink and then re-link your OneDrive account.
Besides that, it won’t hurt to uninstall and reinstall the OneDrive if
there is no change in the situation.
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Triggers
Settings
All in all, Windows users could
configure the OneDrive settings to their preferences. However, if you
mess up the configuration, the performance of OneDrive is going to
suffer. Hence, regarding “No access permissions to the Item” OneDrive, you
should give settings some thought. On the bright side, if the error is
the result of poorly configured settings, it takes little time and
effort to bring things back to normal.
Account
In layman’s terms, account issues
complicate many OneDrive processes and access to items is a prime
example. OneDrive keeps telling you that you cannot access items you
have saved on the cloud? Then it’s strongly recommended that you add an
account to your list of suspects.
Corruption
Similar to other Windows apps,
OneDrive may become corrupted out of the blue and no longer work. Unless
you do something to resolve corruption, there is no way for you to
access your items on OneDrive.
Approaches To The Situation
Reset
Generally speaking, resetting OneDrive to default eliminates a lot of errors including “No access permissions to the Item”. To reset OneDrive, go through the steps down below:
- Step 1: Press Windows + R to open Run.
- Step 2: In Run, type %localappdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrive.exe /reset then hit OK.
- Step 3: Allow the process to go all the way. You should see the OneDrive icon disappear and then reappear.
- Step 4: When the OneDrive
icon reappears, click it to launch the app and see how things turn out.
If the OneDrive icon does not reappear after a few minutes, open the Run
dialog box again, type %localappdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrive.exe
and hit OK.
Unlink And Relink Account
Unlink
- Step 1: Click the OneDrive icon on the taskbar, click the gear icon and pick Settings.
- Step 2: Select the Account tab then choose Unlink this PC underneath OneDrive.
- Step 3: In the Microsoft OneDrive prompt, click Unlink account to confirm. The OneDrive Account will soon be unlinked from your computer.
Relink
- Step 1: Click the OneDrive icon on the taskbar.
- Step 2: Enter your Microsoft account email address then hit Sign in.
- Step 3: Enter your Microsoft account password and hit Sign in.
- Step
4: If you have two-factor authentication enabled for your Microsoft
Account, select how you would like the verification code to arrive. Fill
in information then choose Send code. Proceed to enter the verification code sent by Microsoft before hitting Verify.
- Step 5: Note down your OneDrive folder location and click Next. Remember that the directory can be changed via Change location. Next, flip through the Welcome to OneDrive guide and then close Microsoft OneDrive. Finally, determine which folders should be synced with OneDrive.
Uninstall And Reinstall OneDrive
- Step 1: Press Windows + I to open Settings, select Apps and choose Apps & features.
- Step 2: Locate OneDrive, click it and click Uninstall.
- Step 3: Ater the process finishes, close Settings and restart your computer.
- Step 4: The moment the screen is back on, launch your web browser, navigate to Microsoft OneDrive website and download the latest version.
- Step 5: When the download completes, proceed to run the setup. Lastly, restart your computer.