OneDrive for Business - Upload Error

Hello
I have recently installed the OneDrive for Business client on my PC.  I can synchronise folders fine however when I make a change to a synchronised document on my PC I get the following error:
I had no issues when I used the SkyDrive Pro client on my machine.
I've tried this with a number of different libraries and sites and I get the same error.
I haven't upgraded SharePoint 2013 to SP1 yet.
Any ideas?

One thing i did notice is that when i am connected to the web and i open up a Word document from within OneDrive for Business it is not prompting me to check it out.  I can upload files such as .txt documents fine using the OneDrive for Business app.
When I open it from wihtin the SharePoint web site it does prompt to check the document out.

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