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Silently configure OneDrive using Windows 10 or domain credentials
Can you please share what changes you made in registry?
Let me try this.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OneDrive] "EnableADAL"=dword:1
Attached is screenshot of group policy
- Jeremy FriesenNov 16, 2017Copper Contributor
I might have gotten this figured out. I configured one more GP policy - "The Maximum size of a user's OneDrive for Business before they will be prompted to choose which folders are downloaded". My OneDrive size is 3GB - I set it to 5GB just like the example with my tenant #. Rebooted and OneDrive was ready to go.
- maoneakJun 21, 2023Copper Contributor
Jeremy Friesen In my Group Policy does not have the OneDriveGroupPolicy (https://admx.help/?Category=OneDrive&Policy=Microsoft.Policies.OneDriveNGSC::SilentAccountConfig) like you've mentioned in the picture. I am using Windows Server 2012 R2. Below is the picture you can see it.
Would be appreciated if you could advise on that. Because I need the OneDrive to silently sign-in with Computer credential When the users logged in to the computer.
- Jeremy FriesenJun 21, 2023Copper Contributor
You'll need to update your Onedrive Policies. Here's a link with instructions.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/use-group-policy
- Avian 1Nov 17, 2017Iron Contributor
Hi Jeremy
As you suggested I made the changes in registry and then I rebooted machine. I tested in W7 and w10 machine both. I am using ODB Client version 17.3.7073.1013. Please let me know If I am still missing anything.
Please see attached images.
- DeletedNov 18, 2017Hi Avian,
The settings look good..
When i mentioned the OU,it was for people who are distributing the keys using a GPO..i am assuming you have manually made these keys on the test machine?
When you reboot and launch onedrive,what is the behavior?