And I do anticipate that a few of our users are going to try to sync large quantities of data. I really have no desire to watch OneDriveBusiness sync a 200GB+ OneDrive to a 128GB (or even a 256GB) SSD in a MacBook Air SSDs and render the MBA unusable. Microsoft OneDrive for Business is a cloud-based storage and file sharing service, which provides 1TB of online storage for KU students, faculty and staff. It absolutely needs this support if Microsoft is going to provide 1TB or unlimited storage options to each subscribing user. Enter your work email address and click Sign In. The client has no (immediately apparent) support for selective syncing. Start OneDrive by pressing cmd+Space to launch a Spotlight query and type OneDrive. I had 4 documents out of maybe 1000 that the client won't sync somebody else had 3.
Install the mobile OneDrive app for iOS or Android, or start Microsoft OneDrive with your OneDrive login. Other services tend to handle these files without complaining and/or more gracefully, in my experience. Get a OneDrive download for Windows PC or Mac. The OneDriveBusiness client will require you to rename them and display an error badge on the menu bar icon before syncing the files. The client doesn't handle certain punctuation symbols in file names particularly gracefully, even when those symbols might be completely legal on the Mac: ':', '', etc. I think the scenarios that concern me will probably be somewhat uncommon, but it's better to anticipate them now. There are a couple complaints that I have about the client.