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is OneDrive for Business pre-creation required for rollout?
- Nov 18, 2018
Hi Beat,
You shouldn't need to pre-create OneDrives in this case - just make sure that users are licensed for OneDrive in Office 365.
If they are not, the OneDrive for Business app won't sign in automatically.
Cheers.
You can preprovision them using the method here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/pre-provision-accounts
I probably miss something. I see scenarios in this document, but they do not explain why exactly do you need to pre-provision it. I mean what is benefit or possible issues. What will happen if you don't pre-provision? When we prepare new users or were first deploying OneDrive for existing users, we just login with a user and OneDrive folder is created. Maybe with pre-provision it will login faster first time? Although it is still fairly quick.
- VasilMichevNov 18, 2018MVP
Think of migration from on-premises file shares, tenant-to-tenant migrations, etc.
- wrootNov 18, 2018Silver Contributor
Ok, so it is designed to move existing files/shares/folders and a place has to be created before hand. But in this case users have never used OneDrive and there are no files to migrate (probably). So, group policy will enable SSO with AD login, OneDrive client will login and then provisioning will happen and then it should work.