Post on 12-Aug-2020
ONEDRIVE FOR BUSINESS New Sync Client with Selective Sync – How to Guide
By Dileepa Kariyawasam Blog: www.cloudarcs.net Twitter: https://twitter.com/dileepstweets
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Hi Folks, today I thought of talking about the enhanced version of OneDrive for Business client that
Microsoft released couple of months back.
This client is enhanced compared to the previous version of OneDrive for Business. It is now possible for
us to use selective sync in the new client as opposed to the older client which I think is a good option. Also
the new client is much more improved with regards to syncing issues customers or users faced on the
older OneDrive for business client.
Let us see how we can configure the new OneDrive for Business client in Windows 10.
First, click on “Start” and type “OneDrive” and you should see the results as shown below in Fig 1.
Fig1
Once you select “OneDrive” as shown above in Fig1, it will let you enter your Office 365 username in the
OneDrive for Business setup dialog box which will pop up next as shown below in Fig2.
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Fig2
On the above dialog box, you will have to put your Office365 user name and click on “Sign in” which will
take you to another screen which will then ask you for your Office365 user credentials as shown in Fig3.
Fig3
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Once you click on “Sign in”, it will give you an option for you to configure the OneDrive for Business sync
location on to your local computer.
I personally prefer to give this location a customized path in my local C drive or D drive as it will be easier
for me to locate it but you also can leave it to install on to the default path.
If you want to give it a customized path, then click on “change location” as shown in below Fig4 and
browse to the location you would like to save the OneDrive content.
I have selected the path, C:/OneDrive after creating a folder named “OneDrive” on C: drive as shown
below in Fig5.
Fig4
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Fig5
Once the location is selected to sync your files, it will take you to the next screen where you would be able
to select if to Sync All the Files and Folders or to do a Selective Sync. After selecting whatever the option
you prefer, we can click on “Next” as shown in Fig6.
Fig6
Author: Dileepa Kariyawasam Blog: www.cloudarcs.net Twitter: https://twitter.com/dileepstweets _____________________________________________________________________________________ Once that is done, OneDrive for Business will be ready to sync the files from your Office 365 OneDrive
account. While it is being synced, you can see the files and folders which are been synced after clicking on
“Open My OneDrive” button as shown in Fig7 below.
Fig7
All the files and folders that are synced will now appear on the OneDrive folder in your PC as shown below
on Fig8.
Fig8
Author: Dileepa Kariyawasam Blog: www.cloudarcs.net Twitter: https://twitter.com/dileepstweets _____________________________________________________________________________________ That’s all as far as the Sync is but if you want to do some additional changes after the initial setup described
above then you will have to “Right-Click” on the OneDrive icon on your task bar and select “Settings” from
the OneDrive menu as shown below in Fig9.
Fig9
That will bring up the settings dialog box for OneDrive where we will be able to tweak some of its settings.
The settings dialog box will have four tabs as described below:
Settings: This will be a general setting to configure OneDrive to Start Automatically when the
Windows Starts. By default, this option is enabled and you can uncheck the check box if you don’t
want it to start it with your Windows (Shown in Fig 10).
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Fig10
Account: This section will have three sections under it namely: (Shown in Fig11)
Choose Folders to Sync: This is where you can go and specify which folders or files needs to
be synced by OneDrive if you want to do changes later after syncing files during the initial
setup (Shown by section 1).
Unlink OneDrive: You can select this option if you no longer want to sync your OneDrive to
your local computer (Shown by section 2).
Add an account: This section can be used to add an account to OneDrive. For an example
OneDrive personal account or another business account (Shown by section 3).
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Fig11
Office: This section can be used to set settings related to collaboration using OneDrive such as
using the Office 2016 to open the files Synced to OneDrive and using the files for Co Authoring
purposes using Office 2016 features (Shown in Fig 12).
Fig12
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About: This section will give some technical details about OneDrive built version, privacy and
some terms of use etc. as shown in Fig13.
Fig13
So folks that’s about OneDrive for Business New Sync Client. Enjoy your experience with the new
and enhanced version!!!