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Hi all, When I edit a shared document through OneDrive (or Teams or Sharepoint) through the web, it correctly shows those edits as being attributable to me. However, if I open that document on my local machine, the edits are being attributed to another user. I am collaborating as an invited guest (invited through Azure AD) using B2B collaboration (I think). I am by no means an experienced or advanced 365 / Azure / Sharepoint administrator. A more detailed background (I hope is not too confusing): My local machine is a Mac. I have a 365 Business Std subscription for my own organisation (Org A) and I'm the global admin (Org A Admin). I work with a different business (Org B).As I'm the most knowledgable person at Org B when it comes to MS365, I help them manage their own 365 subscriptions (a combination of 365 Bus Std and Exchange Online P1).I have access to the global admin account for Org B (Org B Admin). I have recently begun to introduce Org B to Teams so that we can collaborate on certain projects using Teams and Sharepoint. To do this, as Org B Admin,I created a Team under Org B(call it Team B). I then invited Org A Admin to Team B as this is my day-to-day work account. I sent this invite from within Team B while logged in as Org B Admin. For a while, I collaborated this way successfully as Org A Admin. I then decided to 'upgrade the collaboration' by setting up B2B collaboration between Org A and Org B.I made the necessary changes to the incoming/outgoing collaboration settings for both organisations. I deleted my existing external user at Org B and reinvited myself as a guest through Azure AD at Org B (tyrone@OrgA) I collaborated this way for a while using Teams. I edited documents through Teams - sometimes through the Teams interface but also by synchronising files to my local machine using OneDrive. Any edits I made were always shown as originating from my Org A account, i.e. tyrone@OrgA. I was able to move between Org A and Org B in Teams without any problems. When I opened Teams on my local machine, I could move between Org A and Org B in the top right of the app. Two instances of OneDrive opened when I logged in to my machine - one synchronised Org A files and the other synchronised Org B files. From yesterday, when I edit a document in Team B on my local machine, the edits I make show as being done by Org B Admin andnot tyrone@OrgA. However, when I make edits through the Teams interface, these edits are correctly shown as being made by tyrone@OrgA. It appears as though my guest account at Team B(tyrone@OrgA) is being confused with Org B Admin. I've tried everything I can think of to fix this: I logged out of all my local Office applications (including OneDrive and Teams) I deleted and reinstalled all the Office applications (including OneDrive and Teams) I deleted all local caches, plist files, etc. I deleted my guest account at Org B and ensured that my user account was also deleted from Team B. I logged back into to local Office apps, Teams and OneDrive using my Org A credentials and all is working fine. I invited myself back to Org B using the Azure AD interface as a guest. I added myself back to Team B (using the Teams admin interface under Org B). I then navigated to Team B through my local machine (where I'm logged in to the Office apps as Org A Admin), edited the file locally, and again my edits were attributed to Team B Admin. Same thing happened if navigating to the Team through the Teams online interface. Any help to fix this would be appreciated. Thank you. 🙏Solved5.8KViews0likes4CommentsOnedrive housed in teams
Hi There, I'm trying to find a way to have a OneDrive account placed into our Teams channel. This would not be a copy or import, but rather, the file would sync between teams and OneDrive. It is a shared OneDrive account separate from our user accounts.Solved1.3KViews0likes6CommentsMoving files from server to OneDrive and/or to Teams/SharePoint
As a government Office365 user, we keep our files on the government servers or OneDrive. My job is different in that I do graphics using Adobe products and do not use the Adobe cloud for files. That being said, graphics files are typically large. Am I to zip the files before uploading them to OneDrive or to Teams/SharePoint? Some files, even when zipped, are larger than 15GB. How can I store them on OneDrive or SharePoint? What is the size limit of a file to store on OneDrive? Is it because the files are not MS files? The upload speed to Teams are very slow for me. I never know upload progress...if the upload will be completed soon or not. Is there something I can do to see upload progress of my files? Same goes for when I move files from the server to OneDrive. Upload speeds are slow and I cannot judge when they will be completed. Is something going to be done to put an upload progress bar onscreen in OneDrive and in Teams? Thanks in advance for your assistance on this. MQuigg3053.3KViews0likes7Comments[Suggestion] Nom des dossiers synchronisés
Bonjour, Lors de la synchronisation des fichiers liés aux canaux d'équipe teams (par SharePoint ou par Teams) la création des dossiers dans OneDrive n'est pas consistante. En effet j'ai plusieurs cas : NomEquipe -NomCanal- NomCanal Plus récemment j'ai eu :Canal d’équipe -NomEquipe Or les problèmes de longueur de chemin n'étant pas réglés dans la galaxie Microsoft, il est important d'essayer de réduire les noms de dossier racine (tout en les gardant compréhensible ce qui n'est pas le cas du deuxième exemple que je donne...). Pour cela je vois 2 possibilités : Proposer de base un nommage plus court :NomEquipe_NomCanal (éviter la répétition du nom de canal et séparateur '_') Donner la possibilité de renommer ces dossiers (sans perdre la syncrhonisation évidemment) Si cette demande pouvait être prise en compte pour un développement futur ça serait bien Cédric914Views0likes0CommentsAutomatic Team Library Syncing time
Are there any plans to improve the time it takes to map a team document library via the OneDrive GPO? It currently specifies that it may take up to 8 hours however was wondering if there's any plans to improve this? Trying to replace mapped network drives with team document libraries and this could be a hindrance to the user experience929Views0likes1Comment