Google drive: Shortcuts replacing files and folders stored in multiple locations

Hello,
Is there any new release that is supposed to fix this ?
Insync deleted about 87GB of data after Google came up with the links. Now I uninstalled it and am using the google drive app.
Looking forward to the new release and fix

I don’t see how Insync can fix it. If Google replaces your files with links and they then only exist as links on Drive isn’t it correct for Insync to mirror that by replacing your local files with links? Isn’t that what the Google Drive app does?

Hi @eprifti,

While it is not an issue per se since this is a change on Google Drive’s end and we only mirror such changes, we are looking into ways and possibilities of adapting to these :slight_smile: We’re taking into consideration how Insync would sync those shortcuts since right now, we don’t support shortcuts/aliases/symlinks.

We will make sure to announce once we have a clearer direction to take. Thank you!

And thank you for your insight as well, @nop_head :slight_smile:

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No actually the google drive app works, I have access to the data as it syncs also what is behind the links. Insync could do the same :wink:

Not sure what you mean because I have never used the google drive app as I didn’t want Google taking over my machine. That is when I started using Insync on Windows. Before that I only used Insync for my Linux machine.

On my Win7 machine the two files Google replaced with links got changed to .gdlink files on my local drive. Presumably this must have been done by InSync. If I click on those in Explorer they open in Chrome and I can see the spreadsheets.

I assume you had shared files, rather than Google docs. Does the Google drive app extend your local file system so that the links appear as local files but are not actually on your machine?

Yes I have all sorts of files in my drive and besides google docs, all is synced and mirrored in my mac. And they arent when syncing through insync unfortunatelly which is a big issue for me.
best

Yes 99.0% of my files are normal files, not google docs. If Google ever replace those with links I will have to stop using it because I need them to be normal local files, synchronised between machines. Not something held in the cloud and made to look like a local file by the google app or even Insync. Presumably you can only see these file when you are online?

google drive app syncs them fine, but not insync thus the whole issue here :wink:

So they are links on the web version of Drive but the app still keeps local copies of the original file on your machines rather than links?

First. I can’t get why Google decided to spare storage for paying customers with this change and why they can’t let the paying customers decide how they want to store their files. This issue exists for files not just within one account, but shared files for other accounts which is the case of mine.

I have Insync licences since it rolled out, and few years ago I bought the Developers Plan, because it was able to resolve the “bridges” between my multiple accounts (many GDrives, many OneDrives). However I still should use another 3rd party app between the GD and OD, because of the removed symlink support (introduced in 2013, removed in v3). Now the shared folders and files are a similar drag, but more severe, because they had been changed by many accounts of mine and now their storage place are scattered (no, the selective ‘Shared with me’ feature doesn’t work for me since it syncs outside of the added folders).

Some days ago I lost a lot of important config files, because they silently became links only and the mess rolled through / around all my accounts with 100+ Gb. Now I have to figure out how they could be reverted from their who-knows-what-changed-since-then states of old backups. One by one.

This issue makes the Insync completely useless for me, unless the Developers bring up a solution that will be able to bypass this new unwanted behavior of GDrive. Thank you!

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Hi @mia, any news from your engineers?
This is getting quite frustrating, one of the directories I use a lot has been converted to a link, so I cannot access the contents anymore unless I do it from the web browser.

Cris

Hi @Cris70,

We are still investigating our approach on this because the changes that Google is deploying is out of our control at the moment.:persevere: In the meantime, are you able to see those files (that were converted into links) in its original location (ie Shared with me)?

Thank you @mia for your reply.
You’re correct, I can see them in “Shared with me”, thank you!

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That’s great @Cris70! You may sync those files from Shared with me in the meantime. :slight_smile: I appreciate you!

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This just happened to me as well. I have to re-download and upload about 10 Terabytes -such a mess and who knows what i may have lost and what nightmares it’s going to be to revive old video projects that reference hundreds of different files from different places on my (previously sync’ed) drive. Unbelievable.

If there is a class action suit against Google for this, someone please let me know. This has greatly affected my business. :rage:

Google seem to specialise in giving away free tech and then removing it after a few years. I used to follow blogs with Reader but Google took it over and closed it down and said use Google+. The took over Blogger and made it automatically advertise my posts on Google+ and let people comment there instead of on my blog. Then they got rid of Google+, so all those comments are gone.

I used to edit photos with Picasa but they withdrew that. I used to use Backup and Sync but they got rid of that, which is why I use Insync but I expect they will eventually stop that from working.

Here is the location of where I think you can disable this. Unfortunately there’s no way to undo changes that have already been implemented though.

Go to https://admin.google.com/ac/accountchooser, then open sidebar on the left (click the 3 line menu icon), click on Apps --> Google Workspace --> Settings for Drive and Docs --> Upcoming changes to My Drive. This is what Google Workspace support told me to switch to ‘don’t create shortcuts’. If I’m misunderstanding this though, please let me know. It’s very confusing to me as to what exactly this setting does and I wonder if I was misguided by their support.

I don’t think I have an admin account for a private Google Drive, do I?

Oh, maybe I have access to this because I have a Gsuite account?