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Elliott Bent
Jan 04, 2018Copper Contributor
Do I need multiple OneDrive accts for multiuser access Sharepoint?
Hi all, I'm a total Sharepoint/OneDrive noob. I got a OneDrive for business account for team photo storage (2-300 GB of photos so the 1TB capacity was very attractive – as was managed metadata).
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Ian Moran
Jan 04, 2018Iron Contributor
I'm confused as to what you have actually purchased. Have you purchased standalone OneDrive for Business for both yourself and all users ?
Both ODFB & SharePoint Online use SharePoint libraries for document storage. Think of ODFB as 'My Documents" and a SharePoint Team Site document library as your shared network folders - accessible by a controlled set of users.
Sounds like you don't actually have SharePoint Online licenses
- Elliott BentJan 04, 2018Copper Contributor
According to Admin Center I have 25 Nonprofit Portal licenses and then 5 OneDrive for Business (Plan 2) licenses (one for each user).
The only user using any of their OD allocation is me (~.75 of 1TB). But it doesn't look like I've got any SharePoint licenses. Yet, via 365 admin, I can access a Sharepoint admin center, and we've set up a Sharepoint site. I can see that Sharepoint usage is .6 of a 1TB allocation (likely tied to that .75 OD allocation).I guess, if it is working, then I shouldn't worry and just remove the extraneous OD4B licenses, eh? It'd be ideal because if I can add ~20 users it means that more of our staff can access the libraries.- DeletedJan 04, 2018I don't know what's included in your NonProfit license sku. But "Technically" you should be licensed per user in the org for SharePoint if they are going to use it. The 1TB for SharePoint is the default Tenant storage and you get like 500MB per licensed user after that on certain sku's. So you need to figure out if your Non Profit main sku includes the SharePoint license (It shoudl show on your license assignment drop down in admin center). And if so and those 25 people are all that access it then you should be covered just using SharePoint.