Start onedrive.exe in silent mode?
I need to periodically restart onedrive.exe
, and I believe a Scheduled Task is appropriate for this problem to kill and then start the process.
However, when onedrive.exe
starts this way, I get the welcome message in my notification bar, as well as the OneDrive folder opens, which I would like to avoid. How could I start onedrive.exe
in "silent mode"? Is there a command line parameter for this? Documentation is really lacking on this one.
Note:
onedrive.exe
is located at%UserProfile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOneDriveOneDrive.exe
How could I start onedrive.exe
so that the welcome message and OneDrive folder do not open as well?
windows-10 onedrive
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I need to periodically restart onedrive.exe
, and I believe a Scheduled Task is appropriate for this problem to kill and then start the process.
However, when onedrive.exe
starts this way, I get the welcome message in my notification bar, as well as the OneDrive folder opens, which I would like to avoid. How could I start onedrive.exe
in "silent mode"? Is there a command line parameter for this? Documentation is really lacking on this one.
Note:
onedrive.exe
is located at%UserProfile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOneDriveOneDrive.exe
How could I start onedrive.exe
so that the welcome message and OneDrive folder do not open as well?
windows-10 onedrive
add a comment |
I need to periodically restart onedrive.exe
, and I believe a Scheduled Task is appropriate for this problem to kill and then start the process.
However, when onedrive.exe
starts this way, I get the welcome message in my notification bar, as well as the OneDrive folder opens, which I would like to avoid. How could I start onedrive.exe
in "silent mode"? Is there a command line parameter for this? Documentation is really lacking on this one.
Note:
onedrive.exe
is located at%UserProfile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOneDriveOneDrive.exe
How could I start onedrive.exe
so that the welcome message and OneDrive folder do not open as well?
windows-10 onedrive
I need to periodically restart onedrive.exe
, and I believe a Scheduled Task is appropriate for this problem to kill and then start the process.
However, when onedrive.exe
starts this way, I get the welcome message in my notification bar, as well as the OneDrive folder opens, which I would like to avoid. How could I start onedrive.exe
in "silent mode"? Is there a command line parameter for this? Documentation is really lacking on this one.
Note:
onedrive.exe
is located at%UserProfile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOneDriveOneDrive.exe
How could I start onedrive.exe
so that the welcome message and OneDrive folder do not open as well?
windows-10 onedrive
windows-10 onedrive
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I looked into msconfig.exe where OneDrive starts automatically on booting (if activated).
You could realize it with an optional parameter: the /background
parameter starts OneDrive without any tooltip popup and without opening OneDrive folder in Windows Explorer.
FYI: You could use %LocalAppData%
instead of %UserProfile%AppDataLocal
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I looked into msconfig.exe where OneDrive starts automatically on booting (if activated).
You could realize it with an optional parameter: the /background
parameter starts OneDrive without any tooltip popup and without opening OneDrive folder in Windows Explorer.
FYI: You could use %LocalAppData%
instead of %UserProfile%AppDataLocal
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I looked into msconfig.exe where OneDrive starts automatically on booting (if activated).
You could realize it with an optional parameter: the /background
parameter starts OneDrive without any tooltip popup and without opening OneDrive folder in Windows Explorer.
FYI: You could use %LocalAppData%
instead of %UserProfile%AppDataLocal
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I looked into msconfig.exe where OneDrive starts automatically on booting (if activated).
You could realize it with an optional parameter: the /background
parameter starts OneDrive without any tooltip popup and without opening OneDrive folder in Windows Explorer.
FYI: You could use %LocalAppData%
instead of %UserProfile%AppDataLocal
I looked into msconfig.exe where OneDrive starts automatically on booting (if activated).
You could realize it with an optional parameter: the /background
parameter starts OneDrive without any tooltip popup and without opening OneDrive folder in Windows Explorer.
FYI: You could use %LocalAppData%
instead of %UserProfile%AppDataLocal
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