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Roland Schmid's avatar
Roland Schmid
Copper Contributor
Nov 15, 2018

Sharepoint Online map as local network share in file exporer (Windows 10)

Hello,

 

we are using SharePoint Online.

How do I map a SharePoint URL as a network share in file Explorer?

Does it work like \\servername\sharename ?

 

help is welcome

 

kind regards,

Roland

7 Replies

  • Hey Roland Schmid, I am pretty sure you solved your question but in any case, you need more info, here a detailed step by step process of how to map SharePoint online library like a network drive.

     

    https://bauensolutions.com/2017/01/20/how-to-map-your-sharepoint-online-library-like-a-network-drive/

     

    It is the easiest guide I have found. 

     

    Let me know if you, or anybody else, have any further questions. 

     

    Mauricio

  • BenStegink's avatar
    BenStegink
    Iron Contributor

    Roland,

        While there are some options for mapping SharePoint has a file share I would caution against it. I've seen plenty of weird issues/error when doing this.  Not to mention it undermines all the benefits of using SharePoint for your file management. 

     

    If you are going to just put all your files in SharePoint and then map a network drive, use a network file share. If you are going to put all your file in SharePoint, use SharePoint like it was meant to be used and have the browser/SharePoint interface be your primary method of accessing and working with the files.

     

    IF you do need files accessed in a mapped network drive sort of way, leverage the OneDrive sync client to take them offline and sync them locally. This still gets you some of the benefits of SharePoint (you still don't get everything) and is more reliable in my experience.  You also get the files on demand functionality using the sync client.  But still, even with this, be selective in what you sync.  Don't just go sync everything locally b/c you don't want to use the SharePoint interface...

     

    I do get there are circumstances where you may need to map a network drive, although in my experience they are VERY rare. In that case, other have provided methods.  Again though, this should be the very rare exception, not a normal operation you perform for all your users.

    • Elliot-Svensson's avatar
      Elliot-Svensson
      Copper Contributor

      Hi BenStegink,

       

      Which features of Sharepoint would be lost, other than the HTML interface itself (which I'm trying to avoid)?

       

      I want my users to have the same read/write power that they had in the UNC file structure, and the suggestion on this site (https://support.office.com/en-us/article/troubleshoot-mapped-network-drives-that-connect-to-sharepoint-online-ef399c67-4578-4c3a-adbe-0b489084eabe?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US) seems to address my need perfectly.  I am also anxious to avoid edit conflicts, and I'm perfectly willing to sacrifice offline access to accomplish that.

       

      Thanks for your clarification, and have a great day!

       

      • STEPHAN BERTELS's avatar
        STEPHAN BERTELS
        Copper Contributor

        Elliot-Svensson 

        Hi Elliot,

        SharePoint does not support WebDAV, that means your users are going to keep complaining and that you will not even be sure of the state of the database inside SharePoint where files, lists etc are catalogued.

        Kind regards,

        Stephan

  • Myles Jeffery's avatar
    Myles Jeffery
    Brass Contributor

    Hi Roland. Microsoft have a support article on mapping network drives here https://support.office.com/en-us/article/how-to-configure-and-to-troubleshoot-mapped-network-drives-that-connect-to-sharepoint-online-sites-in-office-365-ef399c67-4578-4c3a-adbe-0b489084eabe

     

    If you prefer a supported solution for http://www.thinkscape.com/Map-Network-Drives-To-Office-365-OneDrive/. Zee Drive provides the core drive mapping functionality plus file management features that are available directly from the File Explorer context menu.

     

    Myles

    • Roland Schmid's avatar
      Roland Schmid
      Copper Contributor

      Hi Myles,

       

      the Microsoft support article works for me.

      https://support.office.com/en-us/article/how-to-configure-and-to-troubleshoot-mapped-network-drives-that-connect-to-sharepoint-online-sites-in-office-365-ef399c67-4578-4c3a-adbe-0b489084eabe

      But I do not find the "stay signed in" option in our SharePoint online.

       

      Kind regards,

      Roland

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