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Taen keren
Mar 15, 2019Steel Contributor
Non-corporate and sync
User John at Fabrikam.com have utilized his OneDrive for Business and is syncing files to his corporate pc running Windows 10 - and are very happy of the functions and collaborations options that One...
- Mar 15, 2019No CA, trusted sites, mdm? I guess you need an private investigator follow everyone around then :)
In the onedrive admin center, you can actually block sync to non domain computers
Mar 15, 2019
No CA, trusted sites, mdm? I guess you need an private investigator follow everyone around then :)
In the onedrive admin center, you can actually block sync to non domain computers
In the onedrive admin center, you can actually block sync to non domain computers
- Taen kerenMar 15, 2019Steel Contributor
Hi Adam
Thx :)
And that setting goes only on the sync functions right? - and won't prevent the CEO's iPad access? :D
The Domain should be inserted at as GUID? - so I have to do a Get-ADDomain :)
so this ObjectGUID : b63b4f44-58b9-49cf-8911-b36e8575d5eb
- Mar 15, 2019Keep in mind this only works for local domain joined machines. Azure joined can still access as well.
Also a tip. Make sure you add .pst files to your excluded list. Unless you know that no one uses and or saves them to their onedrive folders. Outlook modified them just by by having them open and cause a constant resync with them and when they are large you get the idea. But this may not be a use case in your scenario but something to think about.- Mar 15, 2019Yeah, that’s a good point
- Mar 15, 2019Yeah