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Ivan54
Mar 07, 2017Bronze Contributor
Office Groups not visible in OneDrive for Business Web Client
Hi, I currently have one users that doesn't see some (not all) Office 365 Groups in their OneDrive for Business Web Client. The same hidden groups are all visible and accessible in all other servic...
Sam Jasenosky
Jun 13, 2017Copper Contributor
Chad below had the right instructions, but I had to explore to find out how to make the group appear:
1. Go to the group's page you'd like to have appear in OneDrive
2. Click Files at the top of the group
3. At the far right of the page, click Browse Library
4. In the page that opens, there's a star in the top right of the page that will likely say Not Following; click it to follow the group
It should now appear on OneDrive. The same steps can be taken to remove groups that are appearing in OneDrive that you do not want to see; instead of clicking Not Following you will click Follow (to unfollow the group). This does not remove you grom the group, it just removes the group from your sidebar in OneDrive.
- DeletedAug 29, 2017
This is becoming frustrating for our end-users. None of them seem to understand that they need to perform the procedure to "Follow" an Office 365 group (which they're already a member of) before they can see it appear as a destination for copying files from their personal OneDrive libraries.
Is there any way to administratively configure an Office 365 group so that all members are automatically "Following" it by default? I know there isn't anything in the UI, but is there an attribute which can be modified via PowerShell?
If not, could the developers add this capability? This would greatly streamline the user experience and reduce the number of support calls related to this.
Thank you!
- Márton BacsóOct 01, 2017Brass Contributor
I had a call with MS support a few month back, when I first started to experience this. According to Microsoft this is not a bug, but a feature and it seems that there is no other way than asking the users to click on "follow" :-(.
- DeletedAug 29, 2017
In my case, this ties into a larger problem for my users around the Groups interface in OneDrive behaving differently than the Groups interface in Exchange Online pages. It's jarring that they visually appear quite similar, but when it comes to actual usage things begin to get quite confusing.
- Harrison SmithJul 27, 2017Copper ContributorThat solved it for me, thank you!
The group is now showing up correctly under the affected user.
I was also able to get to the group page by going to OneDrive and then clicking 'Return to Classic OneDrive' in the bottom left.