OneDrive link folder offline status not correct

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OneDrive link folder offline status not correct

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In Windows 10 File Explorer, if at least one file is missing in a folder (or any subfolder at any level), the cloud icon is displayed for the folder; otherwise the checkmark icon is displayed.

In Total Commander Version 9.12 32 bit (2017-11-24), a OneDrive folder link always has offline=No (offline status looks correct only for files).

I understand that these are folder links, but could the status of contained files propagate to the status of a OneDrive folder link? If not, could these at least be marked as N/A or similar?

Also, is there a way to do NOT operation on the tc.offline column? E.g. I'd like to display the online/synced status instead of offline/unsynced.

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There isn't any function to get the OneDrive cloud status on Windows 10. I managed to get the status through some NTFS link functions, but only for files, not for folders.
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Would it be too resource-intensive to get the offline status of all files in all subdirectories, just in order to get the offline status of a folder?
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ib,
It would...

ghisler(Author),
Maybe you can get icons via shell interfaces?
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They are not icons, they are in a separate column. It seems to be impossible to get, except via IShellView, which is more or less a complete Explorer panel...
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