![]() WorkaroundĬreate a new profile that saves scans to the sync folder of Google Drive™. The save destination of the profile for Google Drive™ needs to be updated. When you uninstalled Backup and Sync and then installed "Google Drive for desktop" Another folder is specified for the sync folder of "Google Drive for desktop". ![]() The sync folder will not be changed by only migrating Backup and Sync to "Google Drive for desktop". When you migrated from Backup and Sync to "Google Drive for desktop" The save destination of the profile for Google Drive™ needs to be updated only when you manually change the sync folder of "Google Drive for desktop" after migration. As the sync folder of Backup and Sync still exists in your computer, ScanSnap Home saves your documents to that folder without any errors, but the documents will not be saved to Google Drive™ because the folder is not the sync folder of "Google Drive for desktop". Google has announced that it intends to unify its Google Drive solutions for keeping files in sync on users desktops. In one of the reports, Google’s product expert said there is no way to index streamed content. ![]() Apparently, this is the behavior expected by Google for its new Drive for Desktop client. For those who were hoping this was a bug to be solved, there is bad news. This may be because the sync folder of Google Drive™ has been changed when you migrated from Backup and Sync to "Google Drive for desktop". There’s a workaround, but not everyone will like it. Although you can scan a document with your profile for Google Drive™ without any error, the scanned images are not saved to Google Drive™.
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