Not being able to sync your files to the cloud can be even more problematic if you need to do this in order to share files related to your work, or back up your important files for later use. Because this error has been reported by a large number of users, in today’s fix article we will discuss some of the best methods to try in this situation. Please make sure to follow the steps presented in this guide in the order they were written (from the least to the more invasive), in order to ensure that no other problems can appear.

How can I fix the server execution failed error in OneDrive?

1. Check if you can access OneDrive online

Note: If you can’t sign into OneDrive online, please check the Service Health portal to make sure that the Microsoft Office Online Services are running properly.

2. Update your PC and OneDrive to the latest versions

3. Make sure the files that you need to sync are supported

4. Temporarily disable antivirus and firewall protection

Because performing this method will come down to what antivirus software you’re using, the exact steps can not be exemplified, but a Google search relating to this subject will help you do it. Looking for a solid antivirus tool? Check out this article for our top picks!

5. Reset the OneDrive application

%localappdata%MicrosoftOneDriveonedrive.exe /reset Note: It is worth mentioning that resetting OneDrive will disconnect your sync connections, but you won’t lose any of the files in the process. In today’s fix article we discussed some of the best methods that can help you solve the Server execution failed error in OneDrive. We hope that you found this guide helpful and that now you can easily sync your files with the OneDrive servers. Please feel free to let us know if you have any suggestions by leaving a comment in the section found below this article.

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