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DrewB37
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Sharepoint for my Teams?
I've created a Teams site for personal use. I'd like to sync the files on the Teamsite to my personal computer. At work, I have a work-based Teams site, and am able to sync these files to my computer (when I select a file on the Teams site, an option appears that allows me to open it in Sharepoint, where I can then sync it to my computer). However, I don't see this option on my personal Teams site. The only option that appears is for me to Sync this with my OneDrive account, but when I do, it asks me to log in to my onedrive with a different address than what I normally use (an "adminXXX.onmicrosoft.com" account). When I try to log in with my normal account, it says "you can't sign in here with a personal account. Use your work or school account instead." I've tried searching for an answer to this, but I haven't found a clear one yet. If I have a personal teams site, what do I need to do in order to sync the files on the Teams site to my computer (either via Sharepoint or OneDrive)?Solved1.7KViews0likes4CommentsRe: Password-protecting folder in Teams
ChrisHoardMVP Thanks Chris! This is something I'll check out. A couple followup questions: 1) Would I be able to upload an encrypted folder (like the one I have in VeraCrypt now) and tag VeraCrypt as an app in Teams that I can use to un-encrypt the folder? It looks like we can add different apps in Teams, but this appears to be limited to just a few different apps. 2) How would I go about voting on this? Thanks again.110KViews1like1CommentPassword-protecting folder in Teams
Hi all, I've created a Teamsite for multiple people. I'd like to upload a folder where I could limit who is able to access the contents of the folder. In the past I've used VeraCrypt to encrypt my folder (thus, only the people who have the password can access the contents of the folder). In Teams, is there a way to password-protect &/or encrypt a folder? I haven't found a straight-forward answer to this. It appears that I can password-protect individual files, but not folders.Solved114KViews1like7Comments
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