Error while copying folders/files from Google Drive to OneDrive

I am getting error while copying folder from Google Drive to OneDrive and Error message is only showing:  Conversion : 'D' . When I copy only files it works, but while copying folder I am getting this error. Also if I deselect 'Include Versioning'  option then some folders/files are copied but with errors in logs as  "Failure to Create Folder: Migration testing of dept data: com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.ClientTransportException: The server sent HTTP status code 503: Service Unavailable
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Has anyone faced similar issue before? Would really appreciate quick response.

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    1. Check Limits:

      • Ensure files are under OneDrive’s size limit (100GB) and compatible file types.
    2. Use Desktop Apps:

      • Use Google Drive and OneDrive desktop apps for easier syncing or download files manually and upload them.
    3. Check Internet Connection:

      • Ensure a stable and fast internet connection.
    4. Clear Cache:

      • Clear your browser’s cache and cookies, then restart the browser.
    5. Update Apps:

      • Ensure both Google Drive and OneDrive apps are up to date.
    6. Try Different Browsers/Devices:

      • Switch to a different browser or device to see if the issue persists.
    7. Check Permissions:

      • Verify you have the necessary permissions to access the files.
    8. Use Third-Party Tools:

      • Consider tools like MultCloud or CloudHQ for cloud-to-cloud transfers.
    9. Review Error Messages:

      • Look up specific error codes for guidance.
    10. Contact Support:

    • If issues persist, reach out to Google Drive or OneDrive support for help.

    Regards:

    Thepackageslist

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    1. Check Limits:

      • Ensure files are under OneDrive’s size limit (100GB) and compatible file types.
    2. Use Desktop Apps:

      • Use Google Drive and OneDrive desktop apps for easier syncing or download files manually and upload them.
    3. Check Internet Connection:

      • Ensure a stable and fast internet connection.
    4. Clear Cache:

      • Clear your browser’s cache and cookies, then restart the browser.
    5. Update Apps:

      • Ensure both Google Drive and OneDrive apps are up to date.
    6. Try Different Browsers/Devices:

      • Switch to a different browser or device to see if the issue persists.
    7. Check Permissions:

      • Verify you have the necessary permissions to access the files.
    8. Use Third-Party Tools:

      • Consider tools like MultCloud or CloudHQ for cloud-to-cloud transfers.
    9. Review Error Messages:

      • Look up specific error codes for guidance.
    10. Contact Support:

    • If issues persist, reach out to Google Drive or OneDrive support for help.

    Regards:

    Thepackageslist

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