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Newly Created .lnk File Types No Longer Syncing to OneDrive

Ta Da 30 Reputation points
2026-04-03T22:12:28.6066667+00:00

The .lnk file types have always synced to personal OneDrive account associated with my Win 11 desktop when they were created. Starting one day ago newly created .lnk file types have stopped syncing.

The new .lnk file Properties->Details tab displays Availability Status of "Excluded (not synced)" and Attributes of "A". The values for .lnk files that were created before yesterday display Availability Status of "Always available on this device" and Attributes of "ALP".

I modified the name of a preexisting .lnk and it synced, as expected. I changed the target file path of a preexisting .lnk and it synced, as expected.

Unlinking and relinking the PC to OneDrive did not resolve the issue.

I navigated to OneDrive->Settings->Sync and Backup->Advanced settings->Excluded file extensions to see if any info there but that seems to only be used if wanting to add excluded file types.

The only thing I can think of that may have somehow caused this issue one day ago was I went to the Properties->Security tab of an existing .lnk file and viewed the Permissions for the defined group and user names (all permissions allowed for all). I didn't knowingly change any settings there.

TIA for any help to resolve this!

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  1. Fabrizio Castellari 0 Reputation points
    2026-04-18T00:12:42.0733333+00:00

    Hi, this issue has nothing to do with file permissions - its a completly different issue that started after OneDrive v26.05x. I tested OneDrive v26.04x and it still syncs .lnk files

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  2. FCosta 0 Reputation points
    2026-04-17T15:35:48.2333333+00:00

    I also have the same issue and i believe it started after OneDrive app updated to v26.05x and higher. I tested OneDrive app v26.04x and it still syncs .lnk files fine!

    I also use OneDrive personal and checked that there are no excluded extensions on OneDrive app and i have no group policy setting on Windows 11 Pro to limit file syncs.

    This started in the beginning of this month, and i believe it's a bug on the new versions of the OneDrive app v26.05x and higher.

    This needs to be fixed asap - OneDrive not synching my files, shortcuts or not, is useless and breaks my confidence - the app doesn't even state that there are files not synced, i only know because i can see the forbidden grey overlay icon when viewing the files on folders!

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  3. Craig Long 17,815 Reputation points
    2026-04-19T22:10:29.2433333+00:00

    Make sure "Hidden items" is not checked. Most hidden files can be safely ignored. These files may be system files used to manage and sync OneDrive. In File Explorer, go to "View > Show > Hidden items" and uncheck it.

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  4. Craig Long 17,815 Reputation points
    2026-04-04T06:23:58.9733333+00:00

    I get this problem but this always works for me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufMk-Uj_W8c&t=51s

    Add the new user group "Everyone" and give it "Full control".


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    2026-04-03T22:12:44.7966667+00:00
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    Newly created .lnk files showing as “Excluded (not synced)” indicates that OneDrive is now treating that extension as excluded from sync. This matches the behavior described for admin-controlled exclusion lists: files that match an excluded pattern stay in the local OneDrive folder, show an “Excluded from sync” status in File Explorer, and do not generate sync errors.

    In this configuration:

    • Existing .lnk files that were already synced remain in OneDrive and continue to sync when renamed or edited.
    • New .lnk files created after the policy or exclusion change are not uploaded and show as “Excluded (not synced).”

    This behavior is consistent with the documented policy “Block upload of specific file types” (via Group Policy / admin controls), where:

    • The sync app does not upload new files that match the configured patterns.
    • Files appear with an “Excluded from sync” icon and status in File Explorer.
    • Users can still manually upload such files via OneDrive on the web, but the local copy will then conflict.

    To resolve this, the exclusion for .lnk files must be removed wherever it was configured:

    1. If managed by an organization, a Microsoft 365 or device administrator needs to review and adjust the OneDrive sync policies (for example, the policy that “lets you enter keywords to prevent the OneDrive sync app from uploading certain files”).
    2. After the policy is changed, the OneDrive sync client must be restarted for the change to take effect.

    If the exclusion cannot be removed (for example, if enforced by an organization), .lnk files will continue to be excluded from sync and will need to be managed locally or via alternative methods.


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