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DeDeLC
Mar 31, 2022Copper Contributor
OneDrive for Business without M365
Can I get OneDrive for business without getting a M365 subscription and the members in the group will still have the ability to access, add, save, remove files? Basically, we want it to act like a n...
- Apr 02, 2022There are quite a lot of articles on the web about this scenario e.g. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/multiple-users-on-a-single-one-drive-library/158a7130-510e-4cd5-aa6d-56963a5e3010?auth=1
SharePoint is not part of OneDrive so you don't get that option without an appropriate M365 license.
Basically giving the same login details to multiple users is a license violation on top of usage issues created by not being able to track which instance of the one user did what when.
Mike Williams
Apr 02, 2022Iron Contributor
There are quite a lot of articles on the web about this scenario e.g. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/multiple-users-on-a-single-one-drive-library/158a7130-510e-4cd5-aa6d-56963a5e3010?auth=1
SharePoint is not part of OneDrive so you don't get that option without an appropriate M365 license.
Basically giving the same login details to multiple users is a license violation on top of usage issues created by not being able to track which instance of the one user did what when.
SharePoint is not part of OneDrive so you don't get that option without an appropriate M365 license.
Basically giving the same login details to multiple users is a license violation on top of usage issues created by not being able to track which instance of the one user did what when.
DeDeLC
Apr 04, 2022Copper Contributor
Thanks Mike, I didn't know what to search so your linked article really helps. I definitely don't want to share logins, I'm never for that for both the problems you mentioned. Hope you have a good week!