I should note, the path above does not appear to match what is actually in the address bar when I am navigating the web version which looks something like this. But it doesn’t make a difference either way. I understood the // was to separate the URL path from the file path. In there I can do a copy path button which gives the following. I navigate to the folder where my backups were being stored, click on the last successful one and then go to Details. So I got that path by going into the web interface of OneDrive. What’s the redaction that follows it, and why is there a double rather than single slash following that? In original image, is personal a top-level folder? I don’t know what layout you see, or what’s normal. Here is what my configuration looks like. Is it possible Microsoft or my University changed something on their end that caused Duplicati to no longer be able to connect? I would appreciate any help in how I could go about diagnosing and fixing this issue. I am unsure of the next steps to resolve this. ![]() I also verified the password is not wrong (I have not changed my password since the failed connections started and I can still log into my OneDrive via the web). I double checked that the path on the OneDrive site did not change and I can confirm it did not. ![]() I tried removing the // in the file path to no avail. If I try to test the connection I get the same error. The error indicates no connection can be made. Just last week it started to fail to back up (see screenshot of error below). ![]() It worked fine at the time and backed up daily without any issues until last week. I set up Duplicati to backup files from my PC to my University OneDrive account back in the summer.
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