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Jenny Bryan has a much more detailed walk through of the package that can be found here. View all posts by Nick Bap. Hi Nick, Im trying to get a similar R script that uses googledrive library automated using windows task scheduler. However, when I kick it off using task scheduler, the log file returns: googledrive auth state: inactive oauth app: tidyverse API key: set token: not loadedError: HTTP error [] The user does not have sufficient permissions for this file.

Execution halted. Do you have suggestions on making the token readable when using task scheduler? Script works fine when I run it manually.

Thanks for the comment. Often, I found that the script may be referencing a different working directory than I originally intended. Another idea might be deleting the auth files and forcing yourself to go through the authentication process again. Sometimes that can work out issues. Would it be possible to update the figures in the google doc just by running the script in R with this package? You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.

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Linked 0. Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Depending on how many files you have chosen to sync, the download may take some time. However, when the download is complete, you will be able to access your Google Drive files on your computer.

To do this, open File Explorer on your computer, then click "Google Drive" from the left-hand column. Downloading files from your Google Drive to your iPhone is easy, but first, you'll need the Google Drive app on your iPhone. If you've not already got the Google Drive app on your iPhone, you can download it from the App Store. So, we've seen how to download files and photos from Google Drive to your computer and to your iPhone. However, you may find that in the process of transferring files from place to place or saving files from different devices; that you will accumulate duplicates of some of your files.

Not only are duplicate files annoying and messy, but they take up valuable space in your Google Drive. Since you only get 15GB free space with Google Drive, duplicates can eat away at this allowance and may eventually cause you to consider upgrading to gain more space even though you may not need to. There's a simple remedy for this issue - Duplicate Sweeper. Duplicate Sweeper is a handy tool for your Windows PC or Mac which scans your folders and deletes duplicate files based on your preferences.

It can save you hours or even days of looking through folders and files to discover if files are duplicated and considering which ones to move.



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