Migrate Koofr to OneDrive — Transfer Files with RcloneView
RcloneView makes migrating from Koofr to Microsoft OneDrive straightforward and verifiable — with folder comparison, dry-run preview, and live transfer monitoring built in.
Koofr is a privacy-focused European cloud storage provider popular with users who prioritize data sovereignty and a clean interface. OneDrive, tightly integrated with Microsoft 365, is often the destination when teams standardize on Word, Excel, and Teams collaboration. Moving between these two providers is not simply a matter of copying files — the challenge is doing it reliably: preserving nested folder structures, handling filename edge cases, and confirming that every file arrived intact. RcloneView manages the entire migration visually, connecting directly to both providers without routing data through your local disk.

Manage & Sync All Clouds in One Place
RcloneView is a cross-platform GUI for rclone. Compare folders, transfer or sync files, and automate multi-cloud workflows with a clean, visual interface.
- One-click jobs: Copy · Sync · Compare
- Schedulers & history for reliable automation
- Works with Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, S3, WebDAV, SFTP and more
Free core features. Plus automations available.
Connecting Koofr and OneDrive in RcloneView
Both remotes are set up through the New Remote wizard in RcloneView's Remote tab. Add Koofr first by selecting it from the provider list and entering your account credentials. Then add OneDrive — it uses OAuth authentication, so a browser window opens, you sign in with your Microsoft account, and the connection is established automatically without you handling tokens manually.
Once both remotes are saved, they appear as independent tabs in the dual-pane file explorer. Open Koofr in the left panel and OneDrive in the right panel to see both folder trees side by side. This layout is immediately useful for a team migrating a shared project hierarchy: you can confirm that the destination folder structure on OneDrive matches what you expect before moving a single file.
Auditing Content Before the Migration
RcloneView's Folder Compare tool, launched from the Home tab, is an effective way to pre-flight a cloud migration. Point it at the Koofr source folder on the left and the corresponding OneDrive destination on the right. The comparison view categorizes every file: left-only (not yet on OneDrive), right-only (already there or from a previous partial run), same (matching by size), or different (size mismatch indicating a potential conflict).
For a team migrating several thousand documents and design files, this comparison step catches the cases that normally surface as support tickets weeks later — a folder that failed silently because of a special character in the path, or files that were already partially migrated by a previous attempt. Once the comparison confirms the source and destination are in the expected state, proceed to the sync job.
Running the Cloud-to-Cloud Transfer
Create a new job in Job Manager, set the Koofr folder as the source and the target OneDrive folder as the destination, and choose Sync as the job type. RcloneView transfers files directly between the two providers: data flows from Koofr to OneDrive without staging locally, which keeps your internet bandwidth usage tied only to the cloud-to-cloud path rather than downloading everything twice.
In the Advanced Settings step, enable checksum verification to detect any in-transit corruption. Run a Dry Run first — this previews the complete list of files to be copied or deleted before anything actually moves, giving you a final opportunity to catch unexpected deletions or path mismatches before committing.
Monitoring Progress and Confirming Completion
The Transferring tab shows live transfer speed, files processed, and total bytes moved while the job runs. After completion, the Job History log records every run with start time, elapsed duration, transferred size, and final status.
Run a second Folder Compare after the migration finishes and filter for "left-only" files. If the count is zero, the migration is complete. If any files remain, the compare view shows exactly which ones, so you can re-run the job for specific subfolders rather than re-migrating the entire dataset.
Getting Started
- Download RcloneView from rcloneview.com.
- Add your Koofr remote via Remote tab > New Remote and enter your account credentials.
- Add your OneDrive remote using OAuth browser login — no manual token handling required.
- Use Folder Compare to audit source and destination, then run a Dry Run sync before committing the full migration.
Migrating from Koofr to OneDrive with RcloneView gives you a complete audit trail — from the pre-migration comparison through the job history log — so you can confirm with confidence that every file made the journey.
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