OneDrive Sync - Everything you need to know about syncing SharePoint, OneDrive and Teams Files

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 16. 07. 2024
  • What happens when you click on a Sync button you see appearing above the SharePoint Document Library? In this video, I explain what it does, what happens behind the scenes and some nuances you must be aware related to file sync from SharePoint and its limits.
    00:00 - Intro
    02:16 - How OneDrive Sync works
    03:33 - How to Sync a Document Library
    04:14 - Access via Windows Explorer
    08:02 - Sync Status Icons
    10:45 - Files On Demand
    11:50 - Keep Files Locally (Always Keep on this Device)
    15:20 - Disable Files On Demand
    17:02 - Stop the Sync
    20:50 - Access SharePoint Features via Windows Explorer
    23:13 - Sync Limits
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    I explain the following aspects in this video:
    How OneDrive Sync works - what really happens when you press the Sync button located in each and every document library
    How to Access Synchronized Document Library on your PC - once you press the sync button, you can then access the synchronized documents on your PC. You might see both OneDrive for Business Files and SharePoint Files - I explain how to visually detect which one is which
    OneDrive Sync Status Icons - there are 3 types of Sync Status icons you will see in your Windows Explorer. White Cloud Icon, Green Checkbox on White background, and Solid Green checkbox. I explain what they mean and the difference between them.
    Files On-Demand - I also explain a very important concept of Files on Demand. Many users do not realize that when they Sync the files via OneDrive Sync, they are not really on a PC just yet.
    Keep Files Locally - in case you need to have some files stored locally, you can choose "Always Keep on this Device" option
    Disable Files on Demand - in case you need to store all files locally, you would need to disable Files on Demand - this option is available from the OneDrive Settings
    Stop the Sync - if you no longer need the files synchronized from SharePoint, you need to stop the synchronization. It is very important to stop the sync first before you delete the documents from your Windows Explorer.
    Access SharePoint Features from Windows Explorer-One of the hidden features of OneDrive Sync is the ability to access some SharePoint features right from Windows Explorer. You can share files internally and externally, access Version History, and Manage Access.
    OneDrive Sync Limits - it is also very important to be aware of how much you can sync. The official limit from Microsoft - 300,000 files and folders across all synchronized locations (OneDirve for Business, all SharePoint Document Libraries)
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Komentáƙe • 9

  • @SharePointMaven
    @SharePointMaven  Pƙed měsĂ­cem

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  • @ajmacconville1
    @ajmacconville1 Pƙed 28 dny

    Great video thanks! I will be using this to share with my colleagues!

  • @IvanCortinas_ES
    @IvanCortinas_ES Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    A very important information. Thank you Greg!

  • @barteczekz
    @barteczekz Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Do you have experience syncing SharePoint files to Windows Server running on a VM? What is the best setup to be sure that files are synced even after a restart (no user logged in)?

  • @tpaulsmith1
    @tpaulsmith1 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Can SharePoint Document Library metadata be used as columns in File Explorer when synced to computer?

    • @SharePointMaven
      @SharePointMaven  Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      No, it cannot. There is no metadata in Windows