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I've already reset my lightroom preferences, didn't work. I also uninstalled, and reinstalled lightroom. Didn't work either.
I have no problems with any other programs including photoshop, so this has to be an issue with lightroom.
Also, I can import from a memory card using lightroom and save to them to the folders just fine, the error only comes when I'm exporting a photo after I'm done editing in.
I'm running windows 8.1 and the folders are all onedrive folders. (I have unlimited onedrive storage so I take full advantage of it.) I've always saved them this way, and only started having trouble after updating to Lightroom 6
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I'm getting the same error as well after upgrading to 6. If I don't change the export folder, I'm able to specify a new subfolder and export fine. But if I want to select a completely different folder or drive, I get the error every time. I do this regularly so I also suspect it's a bug with 6.
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I am getting the same issue with Lightroom 6 when exporting to a folder on Onedrive if it is not a folder that existed before I upgraded to 6 (ie if I create a new folder on Onedrive as part of the Export process it will create the folder but will not let me export to it). I think I will revert to 5.7 until it's fixed.
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I'm having the same problem. Can't export to any folder in my OneDrive with Lightroom 6. Existing or new folders, no difference for me: "folder is not writable". It's quite annoying as this is an important part of my workflow. I deliver most of my pictures to my clients by OneDrive.
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Folder is not writable probably means that the permissions on that desired folder are not set to Write permission. Change your permissions.
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The problem with write permissions for the OneDrive folder only shows up in Lightroom 6's export dialogue, that's why it's to irritating. Lightroom 5.7.1 is not having that problem nor does the file explorer. The problem also exists on both of my machines. I will try to check for other problems with the OneDrive troubleshooter though: Running the OneDrive troubleshooter - Windows Help
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How do you change permissions?
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It depends on your operating system
Go to your favorite search engine and type in
Change Permissions MAC
OR
Change Permissions Windows
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how?
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Found a solution for that: You have to check "Enable this program to work with OneDrive files" here: C:\programs/adobe/adobe lightroom, trigger the context menu on lightroom.exe, click properties and look for "compatibility". After that it worked for me again.
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Thank you! I'll have a go later today, it would be great if it fixed it. Cheers
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This worked, thank you very much!
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Is there also a solution for Windows 10? I think they removed the "Enable this program to work with OneDrive files" feature in Window 10.
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Just tried with the latest version of Lightroom CC and Windows 10 on my Surface Pro 2 and had no problem exporting to the onedrive folder.
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Did you changed anything on the permissions? My Lightroom CC still thinks it has not privileges to export to my OneDrove folder.
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Didn't change any file permissions. I had set ""Enable this program to work with OneDrive files" in my Windows 8.1 installation, upgraded and it works. Make sure you have the latest version of Lightroom CC 2015. Also the handling of OneDrive changed big time in Windows 10 as it doesn't know placeholders anymore.
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I am running Lightroom CC 2015 on Windows 7, and when I open the compatability tab for lightroom.exe, there is no option to select "Enable this program to work with OneDrive files". Is there any other option to resolve this problem?
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I have the same issue, windows 10, OneDrive and LightR=room and the export does not work, same error "this folder is not writeable" Either Microsoft or Adobe need to fix this. I have logged a call with Microsoft as well but no response yet.
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I am using a Windows 10 and have the same problem. Lightroom cannot write to folders in the export dialog if they are in OneDrive. I tried Windows 8 compatibility, running as administrator, and none worked. I confirmed that all the directories and disk are writeable by my userid and that Lightroom is running under my username.
This is on a brand new PC, clean installation of everything.
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I was able to fix this by resetting the location of my OneDrive. I restarted my PC, exited OneDrive, deleted the local OneDrive files from my C: drive, then reopened the OneDrive program. I prompted it to put OneDrive on another drive (E:) and now it works for me.
I'm running Windows 10.
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I may be stating the obvious but it would seem as though Lightroom cannot export to a OneDrive folder in Windows 10. Microsoft have remove the compatibility option ion Windows 10 which may be a factor. The workaround is to export to a local folder then copy the files using explorer. I would think that Adobe should be able to fix this quickly so hopefully we will soon have a little update that addresses this issue. Several people myself included have added this to discussions so I would think Adobe will pick up on this. To me its almost like they are blocking tit as every other application I have Photoshop included seem to have no issues with the OneDrive in Windows 10.
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Very disappointing, I cannot setup a Hard Drive Publish to a One Drive Folder. - Please Fix ASAP
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And this problem is back, following an upgrade to Windows 10. Really disappointed.
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Just ran into the same problem after installing Windows 10. Hope it gets resolved soon.