Microsoft has pulled a non-security update for OneDrive for Business that it released on Tuesday.
A notice in the update's KB article says "We are investigating an issue that is affecting the September 2014 update for Microsoft OneDrive for Business. Therefore, we have removed the update from availability for now.
We apologize for any inconvenience that this might cause." There is no indication of the nature of the issue, nor any suggestion that users should uninstall the update. The consumer version of OneDrive is unaffected.The update itself included "stability and performance improvements" for the OneDrive for Business client program for Windows. The KB article describes an error message for a bug the update fixes and another bug related to the synchronization of the Favorites (Links) folder to a network share. This update was one of 18 non-security updates for Office released on Tuesday.
So far this is the only indication of problems with the September updates. Several of the August updates were problematic and had to be withdrawn by Microsoft. It was only on September 2 that they were all re-released.