- Win 10 Pro 1703 and 1709 connected to a domain
- ADConnect running on a server to connect user's domain info to AzureAD with Office 365 Premium
- Client registry setting: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OneDrive\EnableADAL=1 (dword)
- Client registry setting: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\OneDrive\SilentAccountConfig=1 (dword) (Probably not needed with the group policy setting below, but I'm not positive. One of the settings I left enabled because I didn't want to mess up what finally started working....)
- Download and install the latest OneDrive client
- After install you can find the latest OneDrive admx/adml group policy files on the client at %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\OneDrive\-build-version-\adm\OneDrive.admx
- Copy those files to your domain server.
- Group Policy Settings to enable in: Computer Config\Admin templates\OneDrive\
- Enable OneDrive Files On-Demand
- Silently configure OneDrive using the primary Windows account
- Optionally: The maximum size of a user's OneDrive for Business before they will be prompted to choose which folders are downloaded
I reimaged a test computer back to base 1703 Win 10 after getting this to work and the first, second, third time I logged in nothing happened. I manually ran the OneDrive update tasks is Task Manager (mine had 3 tasks and I ran them all). Then I rebooted and OneDrive fired up successfully. I'd assume that step is just for impatient folks like me.
Sorry if I missed anything.