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If you've already been using OneDrive on a Windows computer or other device, your synced folders and files will start appearing in the OneDrive folder on your Mac. If not, then the folder will contain a few default files Figure D. Next, you'll want to customize OneDrive. Right-click the OneDrive menu bar icon at the top and select Preferences from the popup menu Figure E.

You can opt to hide or not hide the Dock icon and decide if you need to see notifications about sharing or editing. You should check the option to be warned if many files you deleted are removed from the cloud—just as a precaution against accidental file deletions. If you take many screenshots on your Mac and want the images to automatically upload to OneDrive, check the option to Save screenshots to OneDrive. You'll also want to choose whether or not to use Files-On-Demand.

With this option turned on, any folders and files synced through OneDrive are stored online, but not stored on your Mac. Any such file from OneDrive is downloaded to your computer only when you need to access it. The advantage here is that you save on disk space. The disadvantage is that you need to be online to access your files. If your Mac is low on storage, you may want to keep Files-On-Demand turned on.

If not, turn it off. All your OneDrive files are then downloaded to your Mac. In the Preferences window, Click the Account icon. Here, you can see the name of your OneDrive account and how much space your OneDrive files are taking up in the cloud. Click the Choose Folders button. This section shows you which folders are being synced between your Mac and your cloud storage.

Any folder or file you deselect here will be removed from your Mac and stored only online. You may want to deselect any folders you don't need on your Mac but want to keep in OneDrive.

Click OK when done Figure G. Finally, click the icon for Office. There are two basic ways that you, as an administrator, can deploy the OneDrive sync app to Mac users in your organization:.

Download the installer package file to your local network, and then use your software distribution tools to deploy the app to your users. By using a software distribution tool, you have more control over the deployment, including which users get the sync app and when. The OneDrive sync app for Mac uses the Apple Installer technology for installation allowing you to use the software distribution tools that you normally use to deploy software to Mac users.

You can use Microsoft Intune. After the OneDrive sync app for Mac is installed, users can configure settings for the app. These settings are called preferences.

As an administrator, you might want to provide users in your organization with a standard set of preferences. Preferences for the OneDrive sync app for Mac are stored in preference files. These files are often referred to as '. Define the settings you want to change by creating a Plist file with the values.

You can also use a script to set the default values. Use the following keys to preconfigure or change settings for your users. The keys are the same whether you run the standalone or Mac App Store edition of the sync app. However, the Plist file name and domain name will be different. When you apply the settings, ensure that you target the appropriate domain depending on the edition of the sync app.

This setting prevents the users from uploading files to other organizations by specifying a list of allowed tenant IDs. If you enable this setting, the user gets an error if they attempt to add an account from an organization that isn't in the allowed tenants list. If the user has already added the account, the files stop syncing. This setting takes priority over Block syncing OneDrive accounts for specific organizations setting.

Do NOT enable both settings at the same time. The parameter for the AllowTenantList key is TenantID and its value is a string, which determines the tenants for whom the Allow Tenant setting is applicable. For the setting to be complete, this parameter also requires a boolean value to be set to it. If the boolean value is set to True , the tenant is allowed to sync. This setting enables the sync app to automatically set the amount of bandwidth that can be used for uploading files, based on available bandwidth.

To enable this setting, you must define a number between 1 and 99 that determines the percentage of bandwidth the sync app can use out of the total available bandwidth. This setting prevents the sync app from syncing libraries and folders shared from other organizations. Set the setting's value to True , to prevent the users from syncing OneDrive, SharePoint libraries, and folders with organizations other than the user's own organization.

Set the value to False or don't enable the setting to allow the OneDrive, and SharePoint files to be synced with other organizations also. This setting prevents the users from uploading files to organizations that are included in the blocked tenant IDs list. If you enable this setting, the users get an error if they attempt to add an account from an organization that is blocked.

If a user has already added an account for a blocked organization, the files stop syncing. This setting does NOT work if you have Allow syncing OneDrive accounts for only specific organizations setting enabled. Enable this setting by defining IDs for the TenantID parameter, which determines the tenants to whom the block tenant setting is applicable.

Also set the boolean value to True for the ID of every tenant you want to prevent from syncing with the OneDrive and SharePoint files and folders. Note : In the list, inclusion of the tenant ID alone doesn't suffice. It's mandatory to set the boolean value to True for the ID of each tenant who is to be blocked. The TenantID value is a string that determines the tenants to whom the default folder location setting is applicable.

The DefaultFolderPath value is a string that specifies the default location of the folder. The following are the conditions governing the default folder location:- Mac app store : The path must already exist when the user is setting up the sync app.

Only with the Standalone sync app you can prevent users from changing the location. This setting prevents toasts from appearing when applications cause file contents to be downloaded.

If you set the setting's value to True , toasts do not appear when applications trigger the download of file contents. This setting blocks user from signing in and syncing files in personal OneDrive accounts. If this setting has been configured after a user has set up sync with a personal account, the user gets signed out. If you set the setting's value to True , the users are prevented from adding or syncing personal accounts. There are other ways you can launch the app but this method is quite convenient.

Setting OneDrive up can be done two ways, and they are dependent on whether you have an account signed in to OneDrive or not. There could be instances where OneDrive on your Mac might fail sync properly with your cloud storage. To break this down, it means all the files you've saved in your OneDrive folder on your Mac won't sync with the real OneDrive in the cloud; or perhaps your other devices.

Fortunately for you, this is neither a rare nor difficult problem to deal with. Fixing it just requires you to reset your OneDrive app. Then again, for someone who has never done something that, could prove to be quite the challenge. A little help should do you some good, don't you think? There are several ways you can reset OneDrive on Mac but three methods take priority over all others: Kill OneDrive processes, access and delete the OneDrive keys, and utilize the covert reset OneDrive script.

Scroll down with your cursor and you'll eventually see 'OneDrive' among the list of active processes. If you see more than one item with the name 'OneDrive', you will need to kill the others too. You will see a prompt asking you to 'Quit' or 'Force Quit' the highlighted items. Click on 'Quit', but if it fails to close the items, try 'Force Quit.

In the search results, you will see several items, but only highlight or select those related to OneDrive. Look for 'ResetOneDriveApp.

Mind you, it's not an application. If you're prompted to authenticate as an administrator, do so. Once you run the script, 'Terminal' should open up automatically. It will run through some options and close once it's done. Once you take these 3 steps and launch OneDrive, it will run as if it's a fresh install.

You'll have to type your login details and set OneDrive up again, but you've already been taught how to do that, haven't you? A 'Sync files from your OneDrive' dialogue box will open up.

Untick all the folders you don't want to be added to your Mac. The folders you don't untick have automatically been added to OneDrive. You can now choose a particular folder on your Mac to be the default directory for storing and syncing folders and files to OneDrive.

To do that, just click on the chosen folder. Doing that will change the default directory set by OneDrive to the one you chose.

Click on 'Choose this location. File Explorer will open up with a list of folders on your Mac. Choose the one you want and it will be the new location for your OneDrive, effectively changing your OneDrive main folder. On the welcome window of the app, you will see 'Choose OneDrive Folder Location' to the bottom right. You can now select any folder on your Mac and designate it as the primary folder for storing and syncing other files and folders to OneDrive.

Once you decide on a folder in the file explorer window, simply click on it. Click 'Choose this location. This will show you a list of subfolders that can also be synced between OneDrive and your Mac. Move your mouse cursor over to the particular folder or file you wish to download. A checkbox will appear at the top-right corner of the file or folder. Tick on the checkbox of the file or folder and it will turn blue, meaning it has been selected. To download the selected files, click on the 'Download' button located on the menu bar at the top.

Alternatively, you can right-click the file and click on 'Download' in the menu you see. You might be asked to save the download in zip format. Select a location to save it to and the files will then be downloaded. The time it takes for them to be downloaded depends on size and internet speed, of course.

Tick the checkbox of any file or folder you want to share and click on 'Share' at the top-left section of the screen. A 'Send Link' box will open where you will be asked for the name or email address of the person to receive the file or files.

Do that and proceed to the next step. Click on 'Anyone with the link can edit' and a 'Share' box will appear. This is where you set an expiration date and a password if you so wish. Next, you have to delete the executable file of the OneDrive. Go to your 'Applications' folder. Alternatively, you can launch the OneDrive app itself and see if there is an 'Update' button you can click. You don't have to worry much about your OneDrive breaking down in mid-use, but there's a possibility that could still happen for any number of reasons.

There are steps you can take to get it back in top shape again, though, and they've been listed out for you below.

Happy reading. This error message entails problems when you try to sync Office files. Click on the 'OneDrive' cloud icon you see on your Mac's menu bar. Untick 'Use Office to sync Office files that I open.

The Office Upload cache system will no longer give your OneDrive sync any more trouble; it was the initial cause of the error, anyway. OneDrive needs an internet connection to sync files and work properly, obviously, so any drop in internet connection could lead to an error of sorts. Try to compress or reduce your OneDrive files to be less than 15GB. Anything larger than that could culminate in errors when syncing files and folders.

Check the 'Process Column' to see if OneDrive is there. For all you know, it might not even be running, hence leading to errors. Any file path that contains more than characters is likely to give errors, so shorten the name of your files, folders, and sub-folders in OneDrive. Once you put your files in OneDrive, their safety is guaranteed because they are stored in the cloud; inaccessible to anyone else but you. And you have copies of the files on your Mac too, so even if you lose either of them, it's safe to assume you still have the files either on your Mac or OneDrive servers, isn't it?

Wait, you don't have copies of the files? And you deleted both the ones on your Mac and in your OneDrive? That's not a very smart thing to do, is it? No worries. You can save yourself the trouble of installing and uninstalling different recovery apps because all you need is one: Recoverit Mac Data Recovery.

Recoverit won't break a sweat in recovering your deleted OneDrive files. The cavalry is here, so chill. Look below and do as instructed. Everything should turn out fine in the end. Wondershare has done it again.

The brains behind it have developed a software that's capable of effectively recovering data which was lost in different ways, with special emphasis on accidental data loss and formatting. It's arguable if anyone can truly explore the full potential of Recoverit because it has so much going for it. Give it a go and see what all the hype is about. You'll be glad you did. Using OneDrive is easy if you follow the appropriate steps. Is there any marked difference in how efficient OneDrive is between the Windows and Mac versions?

No, none whatsoever at all. OneDrive for Mac comes with all the benefits of its Windows counterpart. You have free 5GB of storage space, which can be upgraded if the need arises.

The tool is also compatible with your Mac's native cloud storage service, iCloud. Likewise, you can use it with other storage platforms, so it's as versatile as it is simple to use. And if in the event you delete your OneDrive files, you can recover them by clicking on that little blue 'Recoverit' icon on your Mac's desktop.



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