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personalityson
Mar 02, 2019Copper Contributor
No way of running OneDrive on Windows Server 2019?
I'm running an instance of Windows Server 2019 on Amazon AWS, and need to sync some files. Apparently Windows Server 2019 comes with no traces of OneDrive (even though the OneDrive webpage recognize...
- Mar 02, 2019
According to the onedrive install requirements, server 2019 is not supported! It does not explicitly say so and previous server versions are supported so I wonder if there could be any other issue..Can you download and install other applications?
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/onedrive-system-requirements-cc0cb2b8-f446-445c-9b52-d3c2627d681e
Mar 02, 2019
According to the onedrive install requirements, server 2019 is not supported! It does not explicitly say so and previous server versions are supported so I wonder if there could be any other issue..Can you download and install other applications?
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/onedrive-system-requirements-cc0cb2b8-f446-445c-9b52-d3c2627d681e
AlexR91
Mar 08, 2019Brass Contributor
I really just don't understand Microsoft here. We have legacy applications running on a Windows Server 2016 RDSH server. We were waiting for Windows Server 2019 so that we could use OneDrive and files on demand for our file shares and now OneDrive is not supported at all? I know Microsoft's goal here is to get people to use VDI instead, but this is just not something we're going to do.
Unfortunately, it looks like we won't be able to roll out OneDrive for Business across our organization so long as Microsoft chooses to not support it on its server products - companies like us still need RDS! Very frustrating.