OneDrive for Business sync app when using Office 2010

Hi,
My clients use Office 2010. They all have SharePoint Workspace installed as well, thought, they don't use it.
As part of new SharePoint 2013 on-premise roll-out, I have to find a method to silently install OneDrive for Business into clients machines, without disruption to the use of Office 2010. They will use OneDrive for business to sync their team sites libraries
and their personal site library.
So far, I have no success.
What I tried:
-Standalone OneDrive Pro client exe Setup.x86.en-us_GrooveRetail_3V9N8-W93CC-FQPB8-Y9WVF-TVGJ3_TX_PR_.exe
It seems there is no way to run it silently anyway. Is there?
basically, this package still connects to the internet to download modules and it prompts user for some interaction while installing. I NEED IT SILENT.
-Building OCT package out of Office 2013 installation media. I selected to only install Groove(OneDrive) and leave existing Office product intact. Then I run it from setup.exe /adminfile //location/onlygroove.MSP
It provisions SkyDrive Pro client (note the name, I used Office 2013 without SP1 media)
Problems with that:
1.After installing Office 2013 SP1, client name is still SkyDrive Pro 2013, but sync folder actually changed, some other user interface places are also updated
2.After silent run, Office 2010 experience problems: Outlook 2010 crushes on start 3 times, then it attempts to run repair, Repair will fix outlook, but it also sets SharePoint workspace as a default client for sync. Running Office 2013 repair will break
Outlook again. The solution is to uninstall SharePoint workspace, then run Office 2013 repair, then Office 2010 repair again - this way I have SkyDrive Pro as a sync app and Outlook 2010 working.
As you see, I have problems with having seamless silent OneDrive for Business sync app installation. Even asking clients to install it manually would be too hard for them. Annoying thing is that if you click the exe file to run, it takes about 2 minutes
before user sees anything happening on a screen. I can see users getting confused if they actually initiated a process of not!
What am I missing ?
Any other way to provision it in bulk to my users? Any help appreciated.

I think we're all waiting on Microsoft to (quickly) address this. Its unacceptable.
It is seriously unacceptable, and I am having the same problems. Even running tests locally and I am a domain admin, I come across admin permission errors. I have tried amending the config file and creating a new one (onedrive_download.xml), creating a new
folder as a temp test and running the OneDrive for Business pack (extracted). These are the errors I get (on my own admin PC).

Similar Messages

  • How to use OneDrive for Business mobile app with SharePoint 2013 on-premise?

    Hi All,
    I have a SharePoint 2013 (with latest December updates) that host a dedicated personal web site for users.
    The OneDrive portal works fine and users are able to sync their files with the OneDrive client for Windows.
    Now I want to test the OneDrive for Business mobile app on Android, but there is no option to specify the "personal" portal URL.
    It asks only for domain credentials.
    Does I need to configure specific records on my public DNS to allow mobile users to sync their files?
    Thanks

    I can confirm that with iOS you can connect to your SharePoint server through the advanced options.
    But the very strange thing is that the OneDrive version for Windows Phone 8.1 is limited as the Android version.
    This has no sense.
    Why does Microsoft should limit the Business functions on its mobile operating system, and not on iOS?
    Another strange thing is that configuring my Exchange account, Windows Phone 8.1 informed me that it has connected OneDrive for business (but is a fake information).
    See attached image.
    If I open the built-in OneDrive app, it give me the option to add a OneDrive for business account, but is only for Office 365 users (like with the Android version).
    I thing that Microsoft should let at least to Windows Phone users to connect to on-premise SharePoint sites.

  • OneDrive for Business sync client with Office 2007

    We have 700 people organisation using Sharepoint 2013. One of the key features for us is the OneDrive for business that allows us to sync document libraries. BUT there seems to be a big problem with Office 2007 clients, after installing the separate client
    opening and creating documents get's broken. Same thing is described here:
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/odsupport/archive/2014/02/06/you-cannot-open-or-create-office-documents-in-sharepoint-2013-with-office-2010-and-office-2013-products-installed.aspx
    Office customization tool cannot be used with standalone client and there is no way to disable Microsoft Sharepoint Foundation support. Technet states that Office 2007 is supported but it surely doesn't feel like it. SP2 fixes this for Office 2010, but that
    doesn't help with Office 2007. Is there any solution for this?
    Regards,
    Sampsa

    Hi,
    It’s a known issue with Office 2007 or 2010 (without the latest Service Pack) along with SharePoint 2013.
    To resolve the issue, you can install Service Pack 2 for Office
    2010 and Service Pack 3 for Office 2007.
    Or disable the IE Add On - "SharePoint OpenDocuments Class" .
    Thanks,
    Jason
    Forum Support
    Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact [email protected]
    Jason Guo
    TechNet Community Support

  • Sharepoint 2013 onedrive for business Ipad App

    Hi
    We have an on-premise sharepoint 2013 installation and we would like to achieve access to the private library/onedrive using some of our ipads.  We have installed One drive for business connected to a VPN.  We have put in the url of the
    site, which is our intranet page, enter my domain credentials click sign in and get the message.  There is a problem with your account.  Please try again later
    While connected to the VPN if I use the browser to the page it works and I can navigate to other parts of the intranet.
    Am I missing something simple?
    What should the internal address be like when trying to access onedrive?
    Regards
    Chris 

    The ODfB app for iOS will only work while on the WLAN. It doesn't work across any other connection, at least per https://support.office.com/en-US/Article/Use-the-OneDrive-for-Business-app-on-an-iPhone-or-iPad-a1dbdcda-19df-4c06-b908-29c10865d20d?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US#BKMK_SupportedAuthentication.
     If you’re an Office 365 multitenant user, you can
    connect from the OneDrive for Business app in any network environment, including Wi-Fi and cellular data. If you’re not using multitenant Office 365, you can connect only when you use your organization’s on-site Wi-Fi network.
    Trevor Seward
    Follow or contact me at...
    &nbsp&nbsp
    This post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or view of Microsoft, its employees, or other MVPs.

  • OneDrive for Business sync prompts for ODfB client install

    Working with a client that has installed Office 2013 ProPlus on an image that is being deployed. Users currently logon to their computer with a local account (Active Directory in process of being deployed).  User is "migrated" and begins
    to logon to Active Directory.  User now logs on to the O365 portal and accesses their OneDrive site, not yet populated with documents.  User clicks "sync" and is prompted to install a OneDrive for Business client, even though it has
    already been installed as part of Office 2013 ProPlus.  Install proceeds and Internet Explorer closes.  Once install has completed, user logs on to O365 portal and attempts to sync OneDrive.   User is prompted again to install the appropriate
    client.
    I have tried clearing IE cache, launching IE in InPrivate mode and using Chrome.   Same behavior.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks,
    [email protected]

    New fun behavior noted:
    New behavior.  Similar scenario:   User logging on to PC with a local account.   Office 2013 ProPlus, including ODfB is installed.   User is NOT currently using ODfB.  Using Word
    2013, Excel 2013, PPT 2013, Outlook 2013 ( connecting to Office 365 mailbox) and Lync 2013 (connecting to Lync Online) are being used by the users.  Users machine is joined to a domain, User local account profile is migrated to domain profile.  
    User logs into PC with domain account.  ( Matching the Office 365 account, typically [email protected] ).  User logs into Outlook and Lync with no issues.  User logs into the Office 365 Portal, selects OneDrive, and selects Sync. 
    "Sync this library to your device for easy access" window appears.  User selects Sync now..  User is presented with "Sign in  Call us overprotective, but we need to verify you account again before opening "https://realgoods-my.sharepoint.com""
    windows.  User enter his email address and clicks Next.  User is then presented with "Sign In" windows and enters User ID and password.  User is then presented with the "Overprotective" window.  This happens 3 times
    until user gets "We cannot connect to the specified SharePoint site." error message.
    IE browser cache has been cleared.  Steps have been followed to clear all document cache files.  sharepoint.com, microsoftonline.com, office365.com have been added to the Trusted Sites zone and added to IE compatibility list.
    Any clues on this one as well????
    R,
    Dale
    [email protected]

  • OneDrive for Business iPad App with on-premise SharePoint 2013

    I don't know if this has more to do with OneDrive for Business or SharePoint 2013 itself.
    Basically we are trying to log into OneDrive for Business on the iPad app but it says "Sorry, this app doesn't support this type of authentication"
    We are using Claims Based Authentication with our On-premise SharePoint 2013 environment, which according to this table is a supported method: h**p://office.microsoft.com/en-us/office365-sharepoint-online-enterprise-help/use-the-onedrive-for-business-app-on-an-iphone-or-ipad-HA104005688.aspx#_Supported__authentication
    We have tried different combinations of the username and url. Windows username, DOMAIN\username, email address, username@domain, etc. nothing seems to work.
    Any ideas on how to fix this?

    according to office blog, it does support SharePoint on prem with following authentication(NTLM & FBA)
    Introducing OneDrive for Business for iOS v1.2
    Q. Does this announcement apply to customers who have deployed SharePoint 2013 on-premises?
    A. Yes. The OneDrive for Business for iOS v1.2 app does support some SharePoint on-premises configurations (NTLM & FBA). We are committed to providing customers access to their OneDrive for Business in SharePoint 2013 on-premises. We also recently introduced
    new capabilities in SharePoint 2013 SP1 to more seamlessly connect on-premises investments to OneDrive for Business in Office 365. More information to be shared at SharePoint Conference 2014 (March 3-6 in Las, Vegas); we will link to the relevant information
    once it has been posted next week.
    Please remember to mark your question as answered &Vote helpful,if this solves/helps your problem. ****************************************************************************************** Thanks -WS MCITP(SharePoint 2010, 2013) Blog: http://wscheema.com/blog

  • OneDrive for Business for iOS Devices - Accessing Non Office 365 Hosted Sites

    Hello,
    I have a SharePoint site that I host on premise and am not using Office 365 at all.  Is it possible for me to access the site using the iOS version of the OneDrive for Business app?  When I specify my username, password and SharePoint 2013 site
    URL i get a login error with username/password incorrect.
    Does the iOS app only support Office 365 implementations of SharePoint?
    Thanks

    what type of authentication you are using, this is the key?
    check this official blog:
    http://blogs.office.com/2014/02/27/introducing-onedrive-for-business-for-ios-v1-2/
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/3ad5b8ca-37e9-43b2-9201-9c5c339d157c/onedrive-for-business-ipad-app-with-onpremise-sharepoint-2013?forum=sharepointadmin
    Please remember to mark your question as answered &Vote helpful,if this solves/helps your problem. ****************************************************************************************** Thanks -WS MCITP(SharePoint 2010, 2013) Blog: http://wscheema.com/blog

  • OneDrive for business App- On premises installation (Sharepoint 2013)

    Hi, 
    Just needed clarification regarding One Drive for Business application on iPhone/iPad. 
    When I connect to internal corporate network, the application works fine. However when I go on external network, it gives an error that 'You are logged in but we can't access your settings'. Is there something I am missing? Same with One Drive for business
    application for laptop. 
    It also works fine when I connect my iPhone/laptop on VPN. 
    We are using SharePoint 2013 (on premises installation). Do I need to get some subscription for business in order to get the app working over the internet? I know we need Office365 or sharepoint online in order to get the app working but it works fine when
    I am connected to internal network or VPN. 
    We do have a public IP and URL for One Drive which works fine on any browser from external internet. So the problem is only limited to the application on Apple and Laptop (windows). We are using TMG.
    Any info would be appreciated!
    Thanks

    Hi aso,
    You may want to check the authentication types for SharePoint on-premise site internal and internet access, some authentication types are not supported, you can check if it is the case.
    http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/office365-sharepoint-online-enterprise-help/use-the-onedrive-for-business-app-on-an-iphone-or-ipad-HA104005688.aspx#_Toc383014604
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/3ad5b8ca-37e9-43b2-9201-9c5c339d157c/onedrive-for-business-ipad-app-with-onpremise-sharepoint-2013?forum=sharepointadmin
    Thanks
    Daniel Yang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Users are unable to synchronize document libraries with OneDrive for Business

    Hello,
    We are having an issue with our users attempting to synchronize document libraries with OneDrive for Business. When a user tried to synchronize the document library either via the "SYNC" button on the document library page using IE or by
    manually entering the document libraries path into the OneDrive for Business desktop app they receive the following error
    "We can't connect to the specified SharePoint site". The users have the Edit permission to both the site and the document library. I have performed the following actions in attempt to get the synchronization to work.
    1. Tested giving user the owner permission to the site and document library. same result.
    2. Performed a repair on the users Office 2013 installation.
    An interesting point to note is that I myself am able to synchronize the document libraries using both the "SYNC" button on the document library site and by entering the path manually in the desktop app. Difference between my account and the test
    accounts is that I'm a site collection administrator and farm administrator. Can anyone shed some light onto this issue?

    Hi Corey,
    According to your description, my understanding is that the users cannot sync document libraries with OneDrive for Business.
    I recommend to check the Permission Level to see if the Use Client Integration Features permission is selected.
    If not, check this permission in the corresponding permission level which is granted to the users.
    Please also check if the users have the right permission to sync the document library with OneDrive for Business.
    More reference:
    http://nheylen.wordpress.com/2014/05/15/sync-error-we-cant-connect-to-the-specified-sharepoint-site/
    Best regards.
    Thanks
    Victoria Xia
    TechNet Community Support

  • Ondrive for Business Sync Issues again

    Dear all,
    we are experience from time to time (almost every 2nd day) problems when synching files.  Espescially OFDB seems to synch all the time, but nothing happens.
    When we start to analyze the problem we followed the instructions mentioned somwhere else (eg. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2933738):
    - Checking that files do not contain characters that are not allowed
    - Checking whether the file name length or folder length is in spec
    - etc. ...
    But still e.g. the folder is marked need to be synchronized and all files within the folder are marked as synchronized. Manully start the synchronization does not help.
    Having a closer look to the server directly we found that there is one file on the server that is not in ODFB-Sync. So we manually touch this file, give it an actual date (e.g. with freeware fstouch) and then the problem was solved ... - one one computer.
    But this is not a real solution because then we change manually the the modification time stamp only for synchronizing purposes.
    On other computers the problem still exists with other files.The problems may be even worse in such a way that the folder is marked with a red cross (cannot be synchronized) without an explicable reason because on other computers the folder is in sync.
    The bitter truth at the moment is that all my colleagues ask me several times a week what's wrong with the synchronization, how can we fix it, why does it happen. Finally the lost confidence in the system. Everybody is using its own space now, nothing will
    be backuped in normal way anymore.
    Now the questions to th Microsoft Engineers:
    What is the best way to analyze these problems?
    Are there any tools that help to analyze it. There is a database CentralTable.accdb that contains the information. How can this be used?
    The little icons in the folder/file list are not reliable. What is the cause for this?
    When does Microsoft release an ODFB version that is really stable and that contains a message system that informs users about outstanding synchronizations and has a manual override?
    In my opinion Microsoft should be more transparent with this stuff. OFDB is intend to be a business proof and stable plattform, but at the moment it isn't. Give us the right information and give us the right tools in order to do our job as administrators.
    And really, Microsoft cannot expect that a lot of user follow the instructions again and again that normaly have the following Meanings:
    Do a repair (i.d Synchronize everything again)
    Stop synchronizing a library and synchronize the library again
    Check whether all restrictions are met (I expect that the software tells me which files are not in spec, I don't want to make a guess! )
    etc.
    In my company I did this with all users now 4 times during the last 2 month. It takes a lot of time and it taxes patience of all colleagues. And there was another problem that occured then with the size of the office file cache: see http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/156/t/269853.aspx 
    I am really fed up with this procedure.
    I hope I get an answer from MS
    Kind regards
    Dirk

    Dear Aries,
    Dear Microsoft engineers
    We have Sharepoint on premise not Sharepoint Online, so the first two articles do not apply with our system The app does not work with Sharepoint 2013 on premise.The third one is a general article that describes how to sync a library.
    So what should I say now?
    Yes right, we have problems again. After I got all computers in sync, by disconneting the librarays and resync it again it took only one week and then 8 of 9 computers are out of sync and the sync process stucks. On one computer we have 641 files to be synched
    on the other a liitle bit less and so on. What does the Menu entry "Show sync problems" show? Guess Excatly: NOTHING!
    These computers are running all the time with approx. 50% and above of CPU load which is consumed by groove.exe. And because this task runs with normal priority people are complaining about the performance of the computer. Have you ever written a word document
    and you could see that one letter after the other shows on the screen in time lapse? I saw it several times. So I reccomend to shut down ODfB temporarily.
    Later I installed the following batch file in autostart to enforce lower priority for ODFB:
    timeout /t 2
    taskkill /t /f /im groove.exe
    timeout /t 2
    c:
    cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office15"
    start /BELOWNORMAL GROOVE.EXE /RunFolderSync /TrayOnly
    But still we do not have any tool in order to solve the problems: So remember my questions:
    What is the best way to analyze these problems?
    Are there any tools that help to analyze it. There is a database CentralTable.accdb that contains the information. How can this be used?
    When does Microsoft release an ODFB version that contains a message system that informs users about outstanding synchronizations and has a manual override?
    Please do not send any answer again with links to documents that explain how to repair ODfB , how to reconnect to a library or what the limitations are. I think people that read this article already have read all the other stuff and already have used lots
    of hours for searching an answer.
    What we need is a tool, that describe e.g. how to analyze which file blocks the synchronization and how this partuicular error can be solved.
    As mentioned above I did repair, ODfB I did stop and retart synching libraries, I did check all the requirements several times and I reinstalled Office all with the same result that files will not sync after a few days/weeks.  But I will not do this
    again and again.The worst thig is, that people do not trust anymore in this technology.
    If there is no solution I cannot recommend customers to use ODfB. They will have the same problems By the way there are a lot of other stuff and question, see the list below, so we are not alone.
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/148/p/269514/825112.aspx
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/w/do_more_with_office_365/onedrive-for-business-sync.aspx
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/154/t/272927.aspx
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/154/t/276237.aspx
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/172/t/276477.aspx
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/156/t/269853.aspx
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/172/t/273549.aspx
    Regards
    Dirk

  • Onedrive for business this library is not supported because it requires checkout

    So installed a fresh install of Office 2013 from click to run on O365 this morning. Windows 7 Machine.
    Tried to sync a library from SharePoint online using Onedrive for Business and got this error.
    "this library is not supported because it requires checkout"
    A number of users are already syncing this library with Office 2013 Onedrive for Business with out issue.
    Any ideas anybody? 

    Having the exact same issue.
     All of my clients are using OneDrive for business (desktop App on Windows 8.1) to sync site document stores. This has been working fine for a month (new system) without issue, until...
     Thanks to some licencing fun, I've ended up uninstalling a few of my clients Office products, and re-installing them with a different Office 2013 package. As part of this process I had to use the following guide to install OneDrive manually, as the
    Office Pro 2013 installer included the older SkyDrive.
     https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2903984?wa=wsignin1.0
     All of the users I have had to perform this "downgrade" on can no longer sync a document store with a check out requirement set. As soon as I disable the requirement on the site's document store, the user can sync the document store without
    issue. I can straight away re-enable the check out requirement, and the user will continue to receive changes, and sync changes they make (going through the Office check out/check in process) 
     All of the users still on the original office package installation have no problems if the requirement is set or not. 
     I have noticed a versioning difference between the two installations...
      One of my original installations with OneDrive working 100%, sits at version "17.0.4023.1211"
      The new installations using the guide above, install OneDrive straight to version "17.3.1171.0714"
    Is this a Microsoft "Feature upgrade" to wave off some sync issues (I never had any)???
    - Walker

  • Running OneDrive for business as a windows service

    Hello,
    I have a requirement where we have some files (backup files with some app data) that should be synced from a Windows Server 2012 VM  to a shared folder on OneDrive for business and then the reversed on some other Windows Server 2012 VMs that use the
    files for testing.
    How can I run the OneDrive for business sync agent as a windows service? i.e. I can't have someone logged in to make the sync work.
    Thanks,
    Matt

    This tutorial shows how to
    run OneDrive for Business as a Windows Service. OneDrive will start when the PC boots and remain running in the background, even if no one logs on.

  • SCCM Onedrive for Business

    Hi,
    I am currently deploying Windows 8.1 OSD for a bunch of Laptops.
    OneDrive for Business was included in our Office 365 Application deployment via Applications in SCCM.
    My question is:
    Is there a way to inject a library URL in Task Sequence instead of Initial Dialog Box which prompts for library URL within OS.
    Thanks,
    Jonathan

    Hi,
    I am currently deploying Windows 8.1 OSD for a bunch of Laptops.
    OneDrive for Business was included in our Office 365 Application deployment via Applications in SCCM.
    My question is:
    Is there a way to inject a library URL in Task Sequence instead of Initial Dialog Box which prompts for library URL within OS.
    Thanks,
    Jonathan

  • Help! Windows Explorer crashes regularly when using "SharePoint" directory synced with OneDrive for Business

    We are using SharePoint 2013 and I want to sync document libraries with
    OneDrive for Business with my PC running Windows 7.
    In general, it works, but my Windows Explorer crashes very often (after a few minutes) when I navigate in the synced directories and open files there (or copy files into them in Windows Explorer).
    How can I find out what happens and how to avoid it?
    remark:
    We are still using Office 2007, so I installed only OneDrive for Business from the Office 2013 DVD and
    deactivated all other components like Office 2013 by hand:
    (so for example, the shared office feature or MS Info Path etc. were not installed)
    Is there a crash log, where I can find more information about the crash?
    Does OneDrive maybe need other components to be installed and can I install them without damaging my existing Office 2007 setup?

    Did  you check your Event Viewer for any errors during the time when Windows Explorer crashed?
    Thanks for this hint!
    The Log file says the following, so it seems to be WIDCOMM\Bluetooth Software\btncopy.dll
    to be responsible for the crashing Windows Explorer
    <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
      <System>
        <Provider Name="Application Error" />
        <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>
        <Level>2</Level>
        <Task>100</Task>
        <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
        <TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-06-27T15:06:31.000000000Z" />
        <EventRecordID>50873</EventRecordID>
        <Channel>Application</Channel>
        <Computer>COMPUTERNAME</Computer>
        <Security />
      </System>
      <EventData>
        <Data>explorer.exe</Data>
        <Data>6.1.7601.17567</Data>
        <Data>4d672ee4</Data>
        <Data>btncopy.dll</Data>
        <Data>6.3.0.9000</Data>
        <Data>4f85fbda</Data>
        <Data>40000015</Data>
        <Data>000000000002e25e</Data>
        <Data>18bc</Data>
        <Data>01cf9215ab79ee98</Data>
        <Data>C:\Windows\explorer.exe</Data>
        <Data>C:\Program Files\WIDCOMM\Bluetooth Software\btncopy.dll</Data>
        <Data>9e5a534a-fe0c-11e3-90e5-fee5c7d69b69</Data>
      </EventData>
    </Event>

  • Issues when trying to setup alternate sync location of OneDrive for Business / SharePoint 2013 Libraries

    Hello,
    I have an issue that prevents me from choosing the alternate location of sync'ed OneDrive for Business folders. I'm trying to setup an alternate location for synchronization, using the guidelines found in the Office support web site.
    The option to replace the default sync location appears the first time a SharePoint 2013 Library or OneDrive for Business is setup for synchronization.
    Here would be a link to a snapshot (since my account has not been verified): /Forums/getfile/443247
    At this point, the Library or personal OneDrive folder syncs correctly and the files are stored in the alternate choosen location.
    However, on when trying to setup an additionnal Library for synchronization, the alternate sync location has not been saved and reverts to the default sync location. Furthermore, the option to replace the default sync location does no longer appear
    on the dialog box.
    Here would be a link to a snapshot (since my account has not been verified): /Forums/getfile/443249
    I have tried by first sync'ing a SharePoint 2013 Library (instead of the personal OneDrive for Business folder) with the same result. Meaning that the first SharePoint 2013 Library correctly sync's in the alternate location of my choosing. However,
    any subsequent attempts to sync either a SharePoint 2013 Library or the OneDrive for Business folder results in them being sync'ed to the original default location in a folder under the user's profile directory.
    I'm using Office Professional Plus 2013 (64bits). The version of Groove.exe is 15.0.4605.1000 (12th March 2014 - 13 383 360 bytes).
    Is there something I'm missing ?
    Thanks for any help on this issue.

    Hi SpringComp,
    You can change the root path for libraries you sync to your computer, though you can do this only if you’re not currently syncing any libraries. If you’re already syncing at least one library and you want to change the path, you must first
    stop syncing all libraries. Then, the first time you run the OneDrive for Business wizard to sync a library to your computer, you’ll see an option to change the location.
    More information, please refer to the link:
    http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/support/change-the-location-where-you-sync-sharepoint-libraries-on-your-computer-HA102893480.aspx
    I hope this helps.
    Thanks,
    Wendy
    Wendy Li
    TechNet Community Support

Maybe you are looking for

  • A few seconds after start the GDM mouse stops working

    After today's update I have the following problem: a few seconds after start the GDM mouse stops working. XDM doesn't work. Edited: Mouse works. Only pointer does not move. lscpi says: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82946GZ/GL I

  • Commit in the menus...!!!

    Hi, I am trying to fire insert and update from the menu....on commit i get 2 rows inserted instead of one.Also tried writing a null in On-Commit..doesn't work.Can anybody suggest something regarding the same? Thanks, Aparna. null

  • What is the difference btw Oracle bpm 10gr3 vs albpm 6.0.5 version

    What is the difference btw Oracle bpm 10gr3 vs albpm 6.0.5 version Are the build number common to them?

  • JavaFx 2.2 and 3.0 - New features??

    Can someone please let us know what new features are planned for 2.2 and 3.0? I have seen the roadmap http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javafx/overview/roadmap-1446331.html already, but that comes short on on details. Edited by: user10714864 on

  • Process view and IDM version

    While ago I posted a question on spliting the tasks.Means create child task from parent.I got answer asking to try something like this. <Activity id='1' name='createNewTask'> <Action id='0' name='createView' application='com.waveset.session.WorkflowS