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If you are running Windows 10, you already have the latest OneDrive for Business client. If you are really confused and just want to start again the easiest thing to do is to “uninstall OneDrive” and then reinstall it. To do this simply:

  1. Right Click on your START button and select APPS & FEATURES
  2. Find and click on MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE in the list of programs
  3. Click the UNINSTALL button and note that it will take a few MINUTES to disappear and you do NOT need to reboot for this to take effect
  4. Surf to onedrive.live.com/about/en-au/download and click the small NEED TO REINSTALL? link below the START ONEDRIVE button (or you could just click the link we added to the NEED TO REINSTALL text)
  5. After OneDrive for Windows has downloaded, just double click on it and install it
  6. Click the START button and type ONEDRIVE (not case sensitive) then select ONEDRIVE
    1. Do NOT select ONEDRIVE FOR BUSINESS
    2. You will see a grey-blue cloud in your system tray which you can double click on and go into settings if you wish
  7. Enter your Microsoft account email address
    1. If that email address has both a Microsoft PERSONAL and Office365 account, you will be asked for which one you want to use. The WORK OR SCHOOL account will link to Office365 1TB of space so that is what nearly everyone will want to use
  8. Enter your password. You may not see this prompt if your password is the same as the one you already signed into Windows with
  9. Most people will simply want to click NEXT on This Is Your OneDrive Folder screen
    1. If that path already exists (like it does for me, because I am transitioning from the old OneDrive For Business software client to the new Microsoft OneDrive For Windows software client) you will see a FILES ALREADY EXIST IN THIS FOLDER popup. That was completely expected in my case, so I just clicked USE THIS LOCATION
  10. Click through the little intro explanation and you are donzo.
  1. Click Open my OneDrive - University of Cambridge folder: A browser window will launch in the background, displaying the 'Welcome OneDrive' web page, and the File Explorer will open in the foreground, showing the contents of your OneDrive.
  2. What you need to know. With OneDrive for Business, formally SkyDrive Pro, organizations can get started with a robust, full-featured and intuitive file sync and share service that benefits from deep integration.

You can click on the OneDrive icon in your Notification Area (near the clock in the bottom right of the screen) and you should see it syncing files to the cloud. This assumes you have files/folders in the sync location, which defaults to: C:Users<your name>OneDrive – <your O365 account> .

In my case I moved my DOCUMENTS, DESKTOP, MUSIC, PICTURES (and a few other folders) into my OneDrive folder. If you want to know how to do this read our short How To Move Your Documents and Desktop to OneDrive, explanation.

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In this article. APPLIES TO: 2013 2016 2019 SharePoint in Microsoft 365 When you deploy SharePoint Server 2019 in your organization, your users can sync their OneDrive files as well as SharePoint team site files by using the new OneDrive sync app (OneDrive.exe) for Windows or Mac. This beginner's guide will help you understand the purpose of Microsoft OneDrive and will teach you how to set it up on Windows computers and how to use it.

You can use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to deploy the new OneDrive sync app (OneDrive.exe), as well as the mobile apps for iOS and Android. Before you begin deploying, make sure you have reviewed the planning information and deployment options in the OneDrive guide for enterprises.

Deploy the OneDrive sync app for Windows

The OneDrive sync app (OneDrive.exe) can be installed on Windows 7 and later. It can also be installed on macOS. For info about deploying the OneDrive sync app on macOS, see Configure the new OneDrive sync app on macOS.

The new OneDrive sync app can be used with SharePoint Server 2019, but not earlier versions of SharePoint Server. For more information about the restrictions and limitations of the OneDrive sync app, see Invalid file names and file types in OneDrive and SharePoint.

Important

If your users are currently using the OneDrive sync app (Groove.exe), and you want to move them to the OneDrive sync app, see Transition from the previous OneDrive for Business sync app before proceeding.

Make sure that WNS is set up correctly

The OneDrive sync app uses Windows Push Notification Services (WNS) for optimum performance and battery life. Make sure you allow access from your network to the endpoints that OneDrive uses. To see all our recommendations for configuring the sync app, see Recommended sync app configuration.

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Check if users already have the OneDrive sync app

If the computers in your organization are running Windows 10, they already have the new sync app installed. If the computers have Office 2016 or Office 2013 (Home & Student, Home & Business, Professional, Personal, Home, or University) installed, they might also have the new sync app.

Note

Office is installed per machine, whereas OneDrive is installed per user by default. Learn about installing OneDrive per machine.

Deploy any administrative settings

To set registry keys on computers in your domain, install OneDrive and copy the OneDrive.admx and OneDrive.adml files from %localappdata%MicrosoftOneDriveBuildNumberadm to your Group Policy central store. For more info, see Use Group Policy to control OneDrive sync app settings.

Use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to deploy the OneDrive sync app

  1. In Configuration Manager, select Create Device Collection, and follow the steps in the Create Device Collection wizard.

  2. Save the OneDriveSetup.exe installer for Windows to your local computer or a network share. Download the Production ring OneDriveSetup.exe installer for Windows or download the Deferred ring OneDriveSetup.exe installer for Windows.

  3. Download the sample Configuration Manager package. It's a .zip file that contains the script installer deployment type. For more information about packages and programs in Configuration Manager, see Packages and programs in Configuration Manager.

    Note

    The script installer deployment type already has a detection method script and will correctly assess the installation. Also, there is an uninstall switch, which means that you can easily remove the OneDrive sync app, if necessary.

  4. Copy the installer to a folder in the Configuration Manager source content share.

  5. In Configuration Manager, select the Software Library workspace. Under Application Management, right-click Applications, and then select Import Application.

  6. Select the sample package.

  7. On the bottom of Configuration Manager, select the Deployment Types tab, right-click the deployment, and to update the Content location, edit the properties.

  8. Right-click the package, select Deploy, and follow the steps in the Deploy Software Wizard.

If you don't use the sample package, run the following command using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager:

(where pathToExecutable is a location on the local computer or an accessible network share).

Note

This command must be run at user logon and using Administrator permissions. It must be run for each user on a machine. For an example of how to deploy an .exe on every user account, see How to deploy the OneDrive sync app with Configuration Manager.

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If you run the command with no command line parameter, users will see the installation status. After installation, OneDriveSetup.exe will automatically execute OneDrive.exe and display OneDrive Setup to users. If you run the command with the /silent parameter, OneDrive.exe will be installed transparently and OneDrive Setup won't appear. You'll need to run OneDrive.exe with an additional command. If you want to control the launch of OneDrive across your organization, we recommend using the /silent parameter.

Learn more about application management in Configuration Manager.The installer will install the OneDrive executable file under %localappdata%MicrosoftOneDrive.

Deploy the RMS client to enable syncing IRM-protected files

The new OneDrive sync app for Windows now supports syncing IRM-protected SharePoint document libraries and OneDrive locations. To create a seamless IRM sync experience for your users, deploy to your users' computers the latest Rights Management Service (RMS) client from the Microsoft Download Center. Even if these computers have the Azure Information Protection client installed, which includes the RMS client, the OneDrive sync app still needs a separate installation of the RMS client from the Microsoft Download Center.

To silently install the RMS client on computers, use the /qn switch as part of the command-line options of the Microsoft Windows Installer Tool (Msiexec.exe). For example, the following command shows the silent mode installation (assuming the RMS Client installer package is already downloaded to C:Downloads).

You can have the setup file on a network share and use managed software deployment to run the msiexec command.

Note

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The sync app does not support IRM policies that expire document access rights.

Help users sign in

To help users sign in, you can use silent account configuration or one of these methods:

  • Use the following URL to start OneDrive Setup on users' computers. When users click to begin Setup, a sign-in window will appear for users can enter email address.

  • Use the following URL with each user's email address to start Setup and prepopulate user email addresses in the sign-in window.

  • Run the following command using Configuration Manager script:

    It starts the OneDrive process. If users haven't set up any accounts, it displays OneDrive Setup. To display OneDrive Setup specifically to users who haven't set up an account for your organization, use the command line parameter:

Note

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When you use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, make sure you run OneDrive.exe with User permissions (not as an Administrator).
For help finding your tenant ID, see Find your Microsoft 365 tenant ID.

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Auto-configure SharePoint site synchronization

If you want to auto-configure a SharePoint site to be synced, you can use the URL below as a guide to build the path to the SharePoint site you want to sync automatically. You can also use a policy to sync sites automatically. For info, see Configure team site libraries to sync automatically.

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where:

  • <siteId> is the SharePoint site siteId GUID, enclosed in curly brackets. You can get this GUID visiting https://<TenantName>.sharepoint.com/sites/<SiteName>/_api/site/id.
  • <webId> is the SharePoint site webId GUID, enclosed in curly brackets. You can get this GUID visiting https://<TenantName>.sharepoint.com/sites/<SiteName>/_api/web/id.
  • <webUrl> is the SharePoint site URL. You can get this URL visiting https://<TenantName>.sharepoint.com/sites/<SiteName>/_api/web/url.
  • <listId> is the SharePoint site documents library GUID, enclosed in curly brackets. You can get this GUID visiting the document library in the browser, click in the gear icon and choosing 'Library Settings'. The URL will show the listId GUID at the end of URL, i.e. https://<tenant>.sharepoint.com/sites/<SiteName>/_layouts/15/listedit.aspx?List=%7Bxxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx%7D (a GUID with escaped curly brackets).
  • <userEmail> is the OneDrive's user email address used to sign in into OneDrive.
  • <webTitle> and <listTitle> are used to compose the name of the local folder where the OneDrive content is synchronized. By default, when you use the 'Sync' button when in the browser to synchronize a document library, OneDrive uses the SharePoint site name and the document library name to compose the local folder name, in the form of %userprofile%<TenantName><SiteName> - <DocumentLibraryName>. You could use any other values if you prefer to. If you do not use these parameters, the local folder will be named ' - Documents', despite of site and library names.

For example, if you want to synchronize https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/SalesTeam-01/ProjectX, where 'ProjectX' is the documents library to synchronize, to '%userprofile%ContosoSales - Unicorn' folder, you will need the following parameters to compose the odopen:// URL:

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  • siteId: {ssssssss-ssss-ssss-ssss-ssssssssssss}
  • webId: {wwwwwwww-wwww-wwww-wwww-wwwwwwwwwwww}
  • webUrl: https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/SalesTeam-01
  • listId: {llllllll-llll-llll-llll-llllllllllll}
  • userEmail: user@contoso.com
  • webTitle: Sales (you would use SalesTeam-01 to mimic Sync button behavior instead)
  • listTitle: Unicorn (you would use ProjectX to mimic Sync button behavior instead)

The resulting odopen:// URL will be:

Note

You will need Client Side Object Model (CSOM) knowledge if you want to automate querying the team site to determine the appropriate siteId, webId, and listId to build the appropriate URL.

Deploy the OneDrive app on mobile devices running iOS or Android

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You can use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to deploy apps to mobile devices. Before you do, however, you need to complete a few prerequisite steps because integration with Intune is required to manage mobile devices in Configuration Manager. For information about managing mobile devices with Configuration Manager and Intune, see Manage Mobile Devices with Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune.

Deploy the OneDrive app for iOS

  1. In Configuration Manager, on the Home ribbon, select Create Application.

  2. In the Type box, select App Package for iOS from App Store.

  3. In the Location box, enter the app store URL, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/onedrive/id823766827?mt=12.

  4. Target the app to users.

For more info, see Create iOS applications with Configuration Manager, and use as the app location, as shown below.

Deploy the OneDrive app for Android

  1. In Configuration Manager, on the Home ribbon, select Create Application.

  2. In the Type box, select App Package for Android on Google Play.

  3. In the Location box, enter the app store URL, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.skydrive&hl=en.

  4. Target the app to users.

For more info, see Create Android applications with Configuration Manager.

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