Hi - this is my first post - many thanks in advance. (Apologies if this is not in the right 'Community.' ) Can anyone please shed any light on why I cannot get my company SharePoint library to show up as a 'Sync Location' in the OneDrive for Business app? I can confirm that: I have the latest OneDrive for Business (Mac) client installed I have a working Office 365 subscription that includes SharePoint The user identity I am using has full rights to the library, i.e.
It is accessible from any Web Browser The SharePoint library I'm trying to sync DOES sync happily on any Windows OneDrive for Business app Thank you, Ashley. Apple Footer.
The Mac version of the OneDrive sync client does not support syncing SharePoint document libraries at this time. Sync a SharePoint Document Library Open your web browser of choice (Google Chrome is shown) and navigate to portal.office.com. Syncing SharePoint sites and OneDrive for Business shared folders—Making sure you have the information that is critical to you on every device no matter where you are is key to our customers. The ability to sync SharePoint Online team sites directly to OneDrive makes doing this easier and simpler for users. Standalone Mac.
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SharePoint Online Office for business Office 365 Admin SharePoint Server 2019 Office 365 operated by 21Vianet Office 365 operated by 21Vianet - Admin OneDrive for Business OneDrive for Business operated by 21Vianet SharePoint Online admin center SharePoint Online operated by 21Vianet SharePoint Online Small Business The new OneDrive sync client lets you sync files from your OneDrive for Business and even from SharePoint sites if your admin enabled it. (If you're the IT admin for your organization, see.).
Important: If you are currently using the OneDrive Mac Store app, you must first uninstall it before installing the latest build of the OneDrive desktop app. Start OneDrive Setup. Method 1: If you have no accounts signed in to OneDrive If you're not signed in to OneDrive with any account, start OneDrive to connect a work or school account.
Start OneDrive by pressing cmd+Space to launch a Spotlight query and type OneDrive. This starts OneDrive Setup.
Enter your work or school account and then select Sign in to set up your account. Method 2: If you already have a personal account signed in to OneDrive If you already have a personal account signed in to OneDrive, you’ll want to add a work or school account in OneDrive Preferences. Click the OneDrive cloud icon up in your Menu bar, click the three dots to open the menu, and select Preferences.
Click the Account tab, and then select Add an Account to start OneDrive Setup. Enter your work or school account and click Sign in. Key parts of OneDrive Setup There are a few points of OneDrive Setup that are helpful to watch for:.
On the This is your OneDrive folder screen, click Choose OneDrive Folder Location. Select a location where you would like to save your OneDrive files and click Choose this location. When you see the This is your OneDrive folder screen, you’ll now see a path to the folder you selected. Click Next to continue. On the Sync Files from Your OneDrive screen, you can choose the folders you want to sync to your computer, and click Next.
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This conserves space on your computer, and reduces bandwidth needed for the sync processes. When you see Your OneDrive Is Ready for You, the last thing to do is make sure you select Open at login so my files sync automatically. This will ensure that OneDrive runs at login and you always have the most up to date version of all your files. After you enable OneDrive to open at login, you’re done! Click Open your OneDrive folder to see your files sync to your folder. You can find OneDrive up in your Menu bar. You’ll have a cloud icon for every account you’ve connected to OneDrive.
So you’ll have one cloud if you’re only syncing a work or school account, one cloud if you’re syncing only a personal account, or two clouds if you’re syncing both. You’ll also see a folder in Finder called OneDrive – YourTenantName. Turn on Finder integration If you’re on OSX 10.10 or higher, get sync status directly from Finder by enabling Finder overlays in Settings. First, click the Apple logo in the top left corner of your Mac Desktop and select System Preferences, then select Extensions in the top-level menu (shown in the 3rd row from the top).
Toggle on the OneDrive Finder Integration to enable Finder overlays. You’re all set. Open up your OneDrive folder in Finder to see overlays on your files and folders. If you're an admin and want to enable sync icon overlays on multiple computers, you can use this Terminal command: /usr/bin/pluginkit -e use -i com.microsoft.OneDrive-mac.FinderSync Sync SharePoint sites To sync libraries and folders. Click the Office 365 app launcher, and then click SharePoint. Click the site that you want to sync. Click Documents or navigate to the subfolder that you want to sync.
Click Sync. If your browser requests permission to use 'Microsoft OneDrive,' confirm that this is okay. Note: Your organization needs to enable SharePoint site syncing with the OneDrive desktop app for you to sync sites on your Mac. If you're the IT admin for your organization, see.
If you're not the IT admin, contact your IT department. Choose the folders that you want to sync, and then click Start sync. SharePoint team sites sync under a folder with your tenant name. This folder is automatically added to the left navigation pane in Finder. Manage your syncing sites You can manage your syncing sites in the sync client settings.
Click the OneDrive icon in the menu bar. Click Preferences, and then click the Account tab. To change the folders that you're syncing, click Choose Folders for that location, and then choose the folders that you want to sync. To stop syncing a site, click Stop Sync next to the site. (Copies of the files remain on your computer. You can delete them if you want.) Additional resources For additional resources about the OneDrive desktop app: Title Description Learn how administrators can deploy the OneDrive desktop app on OS X to users in their enterprise environment.
Release notes about the OneDrive desktop app. Knowledge base article covering limits and restrictions (such as invalid characters in file names). Need more help? Get online help See more support pages for. For the OneDrive mobile app, see. Email support If you still need help, shake your mobile device while you're in the OneDrive app.
To contact One Drive for Business support from your PC or Mac, open the activity center, select More Send feedback I don't like something. One Drive for Business Admins can also view the,. Tips Letting us know your location may help us resolve your issue more quickly. If you contacted us and OneDrive starts working again, please let us know by replying to the email we sent you.