These errors cause a variety of problems, from not being able to sync your files to your online account, to not being able to log into the application at all. The error from OneDrive that we will be discussing in this fix guide has the code 0x8004deb2 and is part of the set of errors that will stop you from successfully logging in. Here is what one user had to say about this issue on the Microsoft Answers forums: Let’s explore some of the best methods that you can try to solve this issue and get back to using the app as it was intended.

How can I fix the error 0x8004deb2 in OneDrive Business?

1. Try modifying the Windows 10 credentials settings

2. Restart the OneDrive app

Closing the OneDrive app:

Open OneDrive again:

Try this fix is you don’t have access to your Administrator Account on Windows 10

3. Remove OneDrive and then re-install it using PowerShell

To uninstall:

For a 64-bit version: %systemroot%SysWOW64OneDriveSetup.exe /uninstall For a 32-bit version: %systemroot%SysWOW32OneDriveSetup.exe/uninstall

To re-install the application:

64-bit version: %systemroot%SysWOW64OneDriveSetup.exe 32-bit  version: %systemroot%SysWOW32OneDriveSetup.exe Note: After the process is completed, it is recommended that you restart your PC so the clean-up process can remove the remaining system files as well.

4. Modify values inside Registry Editor

We hope that one of the solutions mentioned in this guide has helped you get rid of the OneDrive 0x8004deb2 error code. If you would like to get into contact with us, or if you have any other suggestions, please use the comment section found under this article to do so.

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