Olá,
Encontrei exatamente o mesmo problema, mas infelizmente sem a solução. Há troca de mensagens que finaliza sem a solução somente reafirmando o problema. Acho que não adianta tentar ressubmete-lo, certo?
Nota: Pelo que consta, entendi que funcionava, mas parou de funcionar.
Há trocas de msgs anteriores as abaixo. Estas duas encerram a tentativa de solução. Muguy insistindo e Gkress reafirmando o problema.
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Apr 11, 2022 7:37 AM in response to gkress
It wouldn't take you to the archived. When you open that file in Time Machine, it's as if you're opening the alias file that's sitting in the same location. So, it will open the shortcut on your Mac, not the file within Time Machine. To open the Time Machine documents, you need to navigate to the actual folder where your OneDrive files are stored.
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Apr 11, 2022 7:54 AM in response to muguy
Here's an example. I have a business card file that I have not edited in months prior to this morning.
When I go onto the Time Machine backup drive and navigate to the February 10th backup, the OneDrive alias shows and takes me to the folder that I edited this morning, not the old file that should have been different from February 10.
If I go onto the Time Machine backup drive and navigate to the January 6th backup, there is no 'alias' icon, and I open a full backup of the OneDrive files, and that business card file is different from the one this morning.
So some time between those two dates, something changed with Time Machine or OneDrive and no longer makes backups of actual files.