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Noticed that the sneaky Windows had turned on

Service name: OneSyncSvc_c523d

Display Name: Sync Host_c523d

service by setting it on Automatic (Delayed Start). Tried to switch it to Disabled, but it gives a pop-up window saying:

Services

⚠ The parameter is incorrect.

OK

Description says

This service synchronizes mail, contacts, calendar and various other user data. Mail and other applications dependent on this functionality will not work properly when this service is not running.

So it would appear to be completely useless to me. (I'm not even logged on to Microsoft account, so the Settings > Accounts > Sync your settings tab is disabled for me - completely greyed out.)

2 Answers 2

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The easy way to disable the OneSync service (and it's mirror) is to use the Registry.

  • Press Windows, type regedit and press Enter.
  • Click Yes in the UAC dialog.
  • Navigate to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\OneSyncSvc_c523d. N.B. MS may change the suffix for that key, so look for OneSyncSvc_, knowing the last few characters may differ.
  • Change the value in Start to 4, which means "disabled". N.B. if you are not an Administrator, or if the key is owned by TrustedInstaller, you may need to change owner and permissions on the key OneSyncSvc_c523d and its subkeys.

One Sink Service

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  • Why is it showing "The parameter is incorrect"?
    – LogoS
    Commented Apr 3, 2019 at 12:52
  • @LogoS, see the edit above: "MS may change the suffix for that key, so look for OneSyncSvc_, knowing the last few characters may differ." Commented Apr 3, 2019 at 16:20
  • Note that services with the alpha-numeric suffix are "per user" services. To completely disable them, make the same change: setting Start to 4, in the service just above that has the same name, but no suffix. That would be OneSyncSvc
    – dgnuff
    Commented Apr 18, 2021 at 19:44
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Another option is to uninstall Microsoft OneDrive completely, go to

Programs -> Add or Remove Programs -> Microsoft OneDrive -> Uninstall

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