Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast

Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast


Episode 212 – Why Is Moving Files Between SharePoint Sites So Inconsistent?

January 14, 2021

In Episode 212, Ben and Scott discuss an issue Ben has been having with moving files between SharePoint sites as well as some of the SharePoint limits when it comes to moving these fields. Even with these limitations, Ben has also created some workarounds for some of his clients when moving a large number of files in SharePoint and he shares some of what he has created there. Scott also discusses Microsoft Teams and the way it works when downloading files. We wrap up the episode with a little bit of advice for Microsoft management.
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Show Notes

* SharePoint limits
* Moving and copying files across SharePoint sites
* There is a bug in SharePoint moving files between SharePoint sites - and also a work around
* Move files from OneDrive to OneDrive for work or school
* How to change download folder location in Microsoft Teams
* #collabalk

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