I have started sharing notebooks via SkyDrive but recently have experienced a problem with sharing.  The person that I shared with is able to open via the web client however when they attempt to open it with the OneNote on the desktop they receive an error that they are unable to access this notebook.  I am using OneNote 2013 and they are using OneNote 2010 which I understand from other wiki articles are in fact compatible.  Any ideas?
I am having the same issue. I have uninstalled and re-installed both SkyDrive and OneNote more than once.  I can access the notebooks from my PC at work, which also has OneNote installed, but not from my android phone. 

Previously I was easily able to synch my PC, my laptop and my iPad over my home network. Now I cannot do that either. One day I opened OneNote on my iPad and everything was gone. I thought it might have to do with installing it on my android phone.

I love OneNote and do not want to switch to any of the other programs. I have a lot of information stored there but I need to be able to access it on the go without having to lug my laptop with me.

What can I do?

Diana
We are preparing to use Skydrive to share/synchronize OneNote 2013 files in a corporate environment.  So far, we are very impressed with its ability to quickly synchronize small changes in large notebooks.  As well as its ability to work on Desktops and mobile environments.  We have pushed some large OneNotes up to the cloud-version of SkyDrive (not the PC version) and are accessing it directly from OneNote 2013.
However, one question comes up: is there a way to backup OneNote notebooks on SkyDrive?
I fully understand the cloud nature of SkyDrive and i doubt the files will disappear, but what if a OneNote file becomes corrupted?  Is there a way to go back to a previous version?  With half-dozen people accessing a gigabyte OneNote file, it is always possible that something will go wrong.
Another way of asking this question is to say: Is versioning available for OneNote files on SkyDrive?
Thanks.
 
               Kevin
I have recently had to start using OneNote to update my boss' documents (at work) and decided to try using OneNote to to create some of my own documents.

My boss stores his document (file?) on SkyDrive, so I created a SkyDrive account and he shared his document with me, which I was able to set up and sync to the OneNote client I have on my work computer.

However, when I go my SkyDrive account, the document doesn't appear in my "Files shared with you list".

Also, one of the OneNote documents I created appears is in "Files" folder, but when I click on it to view in the browser, the browser goes to a blank OneNote-type document with a couple of untitled pages that are completely blank.

The other document I created doesn't show at all in my SkyDrive account.

Yet, in my desktop version of OneNote, these documents all exist and are syncing with my SkyDrive. If I close them and open them again, OneNote accesses them from online and pulls them up and they show in my desktop software.

What's going on?

I recently downloaded and successfully installed OneNote Mobile for Android.  I was also able to access OneNote files from my SkyDrive.  However, I was unable to "logout" of the notebooks and wondering if this is just not possible.

 

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Android 4.1

 

Thanks in advance for any support or tips.

 

Sincerely,

 

PhoneGeek

I just started getting a popup message from the system tray:

That says Shortcuts to OneNote files can't be deleted from your SkyDrive folder. Click to go to SkyDrive.com and delete this from the web.

 

I don't remember trying to delete any shortcuts, but now I get this message and it pops up constantly. When I click on it and go to the web it takes me to my SkyDrive, with no indication on what I need to do to about deleting the shortcut files in my SkyDrive.

 

It's frustrating.

 

Any help or suggestions?

had to buy a new computer as my old one failed.  I had been using OneNote (and synching it with my android mobile phone) and had a LOT of notes that I need.  Now that I have brought my new computer online, the only way I could retrieve ANY of these notes was by signing up for Office 365...one of the notebooks came back (called "read see hear").  But my "Home Stuff" and "Personal" have disappeard or OneNote says they can't be opened.

Help! Is there any way to get those other two notebooks back?

My unique ID, it that helps, is [removed for privacy]

Unfortunately I don't remember which version of office I was running on the old machine, but it was probably 2007.

Thanks...