File Sharing with Goodsync
Setting Up Document Sharing with Goodsync
Goodsync is a program for synchronizing and backing up data that can access the buildagil document repository.
With Goodsync, you can efficiently and systematically exchange large amounts of data with buildagil and set up automated backups.
For more information on how to use Goodsync in combination with buildagil, see the following articles:
Instructions for Connecting Goodsync to buildagil
To connect to buildagil, select "OneDrive Office 365 SharePoint."

Next, in the Authorization section under Advanced Options, enter the following ID under Tenant: ebd25fe4-c9e3-474f-81d0-59b4c8423fbd
Then click Connect to OneDrive, Office 365, and SharePoint.

In addition, the path must be changed to msgraph://graph.microsoft.com/sites/:site:buildagil.sharepoint.com.

The connection is then established, and you can select a destination folder for the data transfer.
To select the destination folder, select the project at the "SITE" level and then click "[DRIVE] Documents."

Troubleshooting
Error message when attempting to connect
If the error message "Forbidden (status code 403) [accessDenied] Access denied" appears, this usually indicates that the path has been entered incorrectly. Entering the correct path will resolve the error. For more information, see the following section: Setting Up Document Sharing with Goodsync.

Compatibility Issues with Long Folder or Document Paths
Microsoft-based systems are subject to a path length limit of 260 characters. If this limit is exceeded, files may no longer open. Access can be restored by moving the file to a location with a shorter path.
The following points can be made on this topic:
- Local data storage (Windows): Longer paths can be processed.
- Servers / Network Drives (Windows): The path length limit may apply here. This restriction can be removed through appropriate configuration.
- SharePoint: Path length restrictions apply here. Documents whose path exceeds the maximum length cannot be opened.
- Goodsync: Can handle path restrictions. However, the target system must be able to read files with long paths; otherwise, the documents cannot be opened.
Updated on: 16/07/2026
