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3 TopicsOneDrive Wont Sync Correctly When Configured Through Intune
I have recently converted my org over to MDM through Intune. We wanted to make things as easy as possible, so we wiped all the machines with a fresh start and setup OneDrive to auto sign in and silently move Desktop, Documents, and Pictures over to OneDrive locations, to seamlessly migrate their computer setups after the wipe. There might have been 3 policies in Intune's Settings Catalogue that were used to achieve this, documented across the web. OneDrive is preinstalled on windows, but we installed Office 365 through Intune. Prior to the Intune migration, we had no syncing issues. Now that we've migrated, files in OneDrive locations to don't save as expected. When you open an excel/word/ppt file in a OneDrive location, autosave is off. If you turn autosave on you are prompted to select a OneDrive account. When you select the account, it will save the file to the root OneDrive folder and NOT the folder the file is currently saved in. This is a consistent issues for our user who local sync SharePoint sites and who coedit because it is impossible to do anymore with local sync. This never happened, before we moved over to Intune. I have to imagine, there is one magical setting, that I flip the switch on and this will all work as expected, please help me find the switch.Solved4.3KViews0likes2CommentsOneDrive - Configure team site libraries to sync automatically
Hi, i would like to use the possibility to sync SharePoint libraries automatically. Therefore I've already created a new profile (type: administrative template) and set the "Configure team site libraries to sync automatically" setting. (Enabled, a Display Name, and the Value) I've found out the library ID as described here via "copy library id" within a SharePoint website. (Click on "syncronize" and then select "copy library id". At my administrative templates profile i've put the whole string copied before into the value. Unfortunately this isn't working. The profile is applied correctly, but the OneDrive client isn't syncronizing. That's why i dived deeper into the registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\OneDrive At this point I've found the applied setting, so the client is receiving this setting. By the way: I also tried converting the string i got from the "copy library id" as i was told to here. Any idea, why this isn't working? Regards Patrick107KViews1like26CommentsContact sync between Outlook for iOS and native iOS contact app
Edit: I would like to continue this topic here: 🙂 https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-intune/ios-managed-contacts-how-to-deal-with-that/m-p/1473555#M4572 Hi folks, i'm struggling with the sync between outlook for ios and the native contact app. What I've done so far: Created an app protection policy for managed devices, where contactsync is allowed Created an app protection policy for unmanaged devices, where contactsync isn't allowed. This is working as expected. When the device is enrolled in intune it's processing the managed policy and is able to activate the contact sync. Well, what bothers is me is the fact that 3rd party apps like whatsapp are able to see these work contacts. I already read throught this article: Support Tip: Enabling Outlook iOS Contact Sync with iOS12 MDM Controls I tried to add the following to my app configuration for outlook, but it isn't working: (mentioned here: docs.ms ) com.microsoft.outlook.ContactSync.AddressAllowed > false com.microsoft.outlook.ContactSync.BirthdayAllowed > false When synchronising some test contacts they still contain adress & birthdate. Any help understanding this problem is highly appreciated. Kind regards, Patrick4.5KViews0likes0Comments