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Paul Cunningham
Mar 09, 2017Steel Contributor
Syntax for Onedrive.admx edits - DefaultRootDir
In the Onedrive deployment guidance we're instructed to edit the Onedrive GPO template (Onedrive.admx) to insert specific values. For example, replacing {INSERT YOUR TENANT'S GUID HERE} with our ...
Adam Fowler
Sep 22, 2017Iron Contributor
I'm happy to test this once it's released :)
Ronak Shah
Microsoft
Sep 22, 2017Hi Adam!
You can test this today. The latest version of OneDrive has the ADM updates and any current clients will update to the latest version (unless you're on a deferred enterprise update).
Thanks,
Ronak
You can test this today. The latest version of OneDrive has the ADM updates and any current clients will update to the latest version (unless you're on a deferred enterprise update).
Thanks,
Ronak
- John MarshallSep 22, 2017Brass Contributor
Thanks for the information.
I am testing as we speak; the link downloads the onedrivesetup file, how can I access the updated GPO files?
Regards.
John
- Ronak ShahSep 22, 2017
Microsoft
The ADM files will be located in your %localappdata%/Microsoft/OneDrive/<build version>/adm directory. You can navigate to %localappdata%/Microsoft/OneDrive which will have the build version folders that contain corresponding ADM packages.
Thanks,
Ronak- Thomas DentonNov 27, 2017Copper Contributor
Hi Ronak,
I just downloaded and installed Office 2016 on machine so I could find the updated admx files, however I don't seem to get them. What is the specific build number of the latest? It seems my install was 17.3.6743.1212. I do see this particular tenant is set for the Semi-Annual channel, I suspect that is part of the issue?
I set the software download settings on the tenant to be Monthly, however when I go to my machine and check for updates I still get the everything is updated message.
Can you provide another option to obtain the .admx and .adml files?