These are libcurl, sqlite, and the DMD Compiler. The application has 3 dependencies (along with typical tools such as curl, gcc, git, and make).
#ONEDRIVE SYNC CLIENT REGISTRY INSTALL#
While this application is still early in development, it already has a good set of features, some of which are not available for the official OneDrive client on Windows or Linux:Ĭurrently, this client is not packaged for most major distributions, therefore, you will have to compile and install it manually.
All is locally so far, so it is not an AD group policy for now, but we don't set any OneDrive-relatedīut by setting that policy I get the three regsitry entries as also described in the article, though.Īm I missing someting? WHat I am wondering is that for me a sync attmept launches the ONeDRive Desktop app, instead of the Office OneDrive.But while applications like Office are still not available for desktop users (well, unless you use virtual machines or Wine), you can get OneDrive file syncing today using an open source application created by GitHub user skilion. I have copied the admx and adml files as described in the article. SharePoint Online (SPO) and SharePoint on-premises server" does not exist at all in my GPO. Yes I guess I am using one of the leter clients, don't know if it is the very latest, it shows me Version 19.012.0121.0011 when I look here: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive.Īnd yes, I guess I have created all the policies, actually it is only one, isn't it? Compter Configuration\Administrative Templates\OneDrive\Specify SharePoint Server URL and organisation nameĪre there any other group policies I need to create?Īctually I just see that " SharePoint on-premises server URL and tenant folder name" is for me called "SharePoint Server URL and organisation name" and " SharePoint prioritization setting for hybrid customers that use
#ONEDRIVE SYNC CLIENT REGISTRY WINDOWS 10#
But it seems to launch this Windows 10 build-in free I also realize that no matter how I login to sharepoint, I did last login with upn, which is the same login as we use in Azure, login to onedrive is always prompted (andI cannot change it) like domain\user. is it an issue if I use me ONeDrive in order to sync from O365 OneDrive space, not SharePoint Online, however basically it is SharePoint Online anyway, but it is my "home drive" not a "real" SharePoint Online Site Collection. in order to sync from my on-premise SP do I need to configure anything in O365, any permissions or something? is it possible to sync on-premise and online SharePoint at the same time, if e.g. is it the Office OneDrive, like from the E3 or E5 program? which OneDrive is required for syncing SP 2019 on-premise. I am quite confused, here I have a few questions for clarification: Then I cannot sign in with this build-in OneDrive, looks like it is not trying to use the Office Onedrive, but he free one instead?įinally nothing happens, nothing is synced.
But I just realized that a third onedrive application (seems to be this windows integrated one) is launched (I already use OneDrive for Business (groove.exe) for SharePoint 2016 on-premise and the other OneDrive which is part of Office 365). However, I still always get an error, first I am prompted to login, I need to use my domain account (not allowed to switch, probably because I already have this O365 OneDriveĬonfigured). I have followed this article in order to configure OneDrive for sync with on-premise SharePoint
I am struggling with OneDrive (not groove.exe) in order to enable myself for sync of SharePoint 2019 on-premise document libraries. Bur for now the 2019 is just a evaluation instance. Since we always have issues with groove.exe sync I have set up a SharePoint 2019 on-premise for testing and evaluation, if everything works fine, I'd like to migrate my 2016 content to 2019 and configure We run a SharePoint 2016 on-premise installation.