With the new Onedrive files on demand feature you really do need access to the new status column to know where each files is stored. I hope support for the new Status column is planned. Open File Explorer, select OneDrive, and you can browse through everything stored in OneDrive. Note that they appear in File Explorer. If Explorer now has a status icons column then it will be something completely different to the status icons column in Opus, which predates Explorer's column. They said that about the last three or four complete re-writes of OneDrive and how it works. As most of IT people I'm now using that drive for almost all my files. Alex.

But I thought it important to report that the latest updates to OneDrive (via latest preview build) are having an effect on how DOPUS shows the status of files stored in OneDrive. I certainly arrived to the forum after years of using DO "silently", just to find out how to be able to see the relevant status icons after Windows updated today. Give it 6 months and Microsoft will probably kill the feature again. You can now grab the new beta with support for the Win10 FCU OneDrive changes: The display of the status is available now for normal onedrive. For other folders Status Icon does NOT work, Availability column works for files, not sure it works for sub-folders.
I just update my windows to latest fall creator update and liking the 'Files on Demand' feature from OneDrive. I hope support for the new Status column is planned. I agree with @bkmccarty that it's annoying to switch between Explorer and Dopus. Currently as stated above 'Status' only work on windows explorer. Now OneDrive content (with Files on Demand) is actually usable only in Explorer and I had to stop using my licenced DO . EXPLORER There’s a new “Status” column that appears only in the OneDrive folder. Do the status and availability columns now work in those folders if you turn them on yourself? With the new Onedrive files on demand feature you really do need access to the new status column to know where each files is stored. I used ShellExView to disable DropBox overlays but that did not change things. The new OneDrive is now released to ALL Windows 10 Users PLUS ALL Office 365 Users. This shows you the status of your files and folders—whether they’re “Available when online” (the cloud icon), “Available on this device” (the green checkmark), or “Syncing” (the blue refresh icon or progress bar). On a PC, press, search for OneDrive and then open the OneDrive desktop app. The "situation" with the Status didn't change. I am not sure if this is something that is even exposed via OS/OneDrive APIs so I am not sure if DOpus can detect this and get the thumbnail from OneDrive or something, but it would be amazing if I can see the previews in DOpus and not have to switch to explorer for this one folder. I do find the new OneDrive workflow to be very nice, the only unpleasant thing about it being lack of support in DOpus right now. It may need us to add support for their new thing, but we tend not to add support for preview versions of Windows as Microsoft have a history of changing things at the last minute and it's a waste of time to chase their tail until things have settled down. The easiest fix for missing green check marks in OneDrive The green check marks let you know which files are synced. Here's what to do when they're missing. MS File Explorer now shows the status of files through icons in OneDrive within a separate STATUS Column. OneDrive Folder Type format should be applied by default to all of them, and, of course, Status icon and Availability columns should have the correct values. I want to add that I would also want to see this updated for DOpus. To Turn Off Show OneDrive Cloud States in Navigation Pane. We will add support in a future version. Is the only issue that the OneDrive folder format doesn't automatically kick in for the other folders? The upgrade to OneDrive is actually useful as it again allows files to be "shadowed" on local drive but stored on the cloud, thus freeing up space. EXPLORER. Read more about Files on-Demand. I wonder if Microsoft copied that idea from us? The next update (12.6.3 beta, and later 12.7 stable) will include support for the new Win10 FCU OneDrive in the existing Availability column, as well as thumbnail support for remote files in the OneDrive folder (to the extent that OneDrive's web service can generate them), and the ability to search, filter or label (including status icons) files based on availability. Since a few days the official Windows 10 Fall Creators Update RTM Build (16299.15) is available, official rollout starts in less than 10 days. Please integrate OneDrive ASAP, thanks!