Diego,

Thanks for the reply, but it did not work. This is what I did.

In the run window I entered:

myusername/AppData/Local/Microsoft/OneDrive/OneDrive.exe /reset

I waited 2 minutes, but the OneDrive icon never returned to the task bar.

I did not execute the following command:

myusername/AppData/Local/Microsoft/OneDrive/Update

This is not a command, but a directory listing. Did you want me to navigate to this directory and then run the OneDriveSetup.exe file???

I instead executed the following run command:

myusername/AppData/Local/Microsoft/OneDrive/OneDrive.exe

This restored the OneDrive icon.

The OneDrive icon shows it is updating, but nothing has changed. OneDrive seems to be updating for some time now. The two master folders still show that they are updating. This has been going on for 3 days. The subfolders show that they are updating for 4 levels down. The last folder has 4 files all of which are updated with green circles with white check marks indicating they are Always available on this device. I just cannot get the higher level folders to recognize the files within their tree are Always available on this device.

Any other suggestions.