Group Policy Management of One Drive

We are looking into deploying Onedrive for our school with 1TB Drives and are upgrading to Windows 8.1 devices as well. These devices will not have 1 TB of storage local to their workstations/tablets/laptops. While I know that it is possible to set Onedrive
as the default and even force all files to be online, what I would like to know is Is there a way to force synchronization in a way where only the Recently used files are available offline?
For Example I would like a file to keep the last 100 files accessed from One Drive local but still have it synchronize with Onedrive to make sure that the files are backed up whenever internet access is available. I'd even be happy with the ability to set
a policy where any file used for the last 15 days is synchronized locally with OneDrive and kept offline, but on day 16 of it not being accessed, the file gets synchronized and then removed from local with only a pointer to the online file.
If anyone knows if this or something like this is possible it would be really beneficial especially if its controlled by group policy.

Hi,
Just confirm, are you trying to deploy OneDrive or OneDrive for Business? Please note they are two different products,
How is OneDrive for Business different from OneDrive? Please refer to:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/sharepoint-server-help/what-is-onedrive-for-business-HA102822076.aspx?CTT=1#differences
Regards,
Melon Chen
TechNet Community Support

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    I can't find anything searching online regarding Windows 8.1 and deploying software this way with group policy.

    > Is software installation/assigned applications in group policy supported
    > in Windows 8.1 as they don't seem to work correctly.  We either have
    > them hanging at startup or they reinstall each time even though its
    > already installed it.
    Does it work correctly with older OS versions? Maybe it's not an issue
    of Win 8.1, but of the MSI itself?
    Unfortunately, GPO MSI deployment debug logging is broken in Windows 8
    and above, so you'll have a hard time digging that down...
    Martin
    Mal ein
    GUTES Buch über GPOs lesen?
    NO THEY ARE NOT EVIL, if you know what you are doing:
    Good or bad GPOs?
    And if IT bothers me - coke bottle design refreshment :))

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