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    • J
      Jimmy9008
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      I hated OneDrive and moved away from it. I seem to remember using Sharepoint online, creating a folder with permissions to the respective group, then using the 'folder link' adding that to the business one drive app to sync... then that added the favorite. Though, I did move off of it.

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      • Mike DavisM
        Mike Davis
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        @Jimmy9008 - Thanks so much. That was pretty much how it worked. Sad you can't do that within OneDrive. It shouldn't be that complicated.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Mike Davis
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          @mike-davis said in One Drive for Business - desktop sync with shared folders:

          @Jimmy9008 - Thanks so much. That was pretty much how it worked. Sad you can't do that within OneDrive. It shouldn't be that complicated.

          Except it's a Microsoft product. If it was easy, people wouldn't believe that MS made it.

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          • Mike DavisM
            Mike Davis
            last edited by

            Just look at the thought process to do what you want to do:

            Hmmm I want to create a OneDrive folder for everyone. Step 1 open up SharePoint. ??

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            • J
              Jimmy9008 @Mike Davis
              last edited by

              @mike-davis said in One Drive for Business - desktop sync with shared folders:

              Just look at the thought process to do what you want to do:

              Hmmm I want to create a OneDrive folder for everyone. Step 1 open up SharePoint. ??

              For me, step 1... bin Sharepoint. But yes, if you want to do it how you want, then your step 1 works...

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              • jt1001001J
                jt1001001
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                Im in the same boat as @Mike-Davis. We will be deploying O365 starting Jan 1. WIll Teams do this?

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @Mike Davis
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                  @mike-davis said in One Drive for Business - desktop sync with shared folders:

                  Just look at the thought process to do what you want to do:

                  Hmmm I want to create a OneDrive folder for everyone. Step 1 open up SharePoint. ??

                  OneDrive is a consumer product. While many people want to share at a consumer level, I'm not sure it's MS's current intent.

                  ODfB, that's another beast - I'm not sure about now, but in the past ODfB was not OneDrive.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @jt1001001
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                    @jt1001001 said in One Drive for Business - desktop sync with shared folders:

                    Im in the same boat as @Mike-Davis. We will be deploying O365 starting Jan 1. WIll Teams do this?

                    Is teams for sharing files?

                    I thought SharePoint is MS's modern way of sharing files to users in a company?

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                    • BRRABillB
                      BRRABill @Mike Davis
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                      @mike-davis said in One Drive for Business - desktop sync with shared folders:

                      I have a client that I would like to move to using just OneDrive. The first issue I'm running in to is how do I create a folder that everyone has permissions to AND will sync locally? It seems when I use the OneDrive for Business app, it creates a shortcut under Favorites in Explorer, but doesn't sync the shared folder.
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                      I can't believe @scottalanmiller let the use of "OneDrive" and "OneDrive for Business" go un-yelled-at in a post.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @BRRABill
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                        @brrabill said in One Drive for Business - desktop sync with shared folders:

                        @mike-davis said in One Drive for Business - desktop sync with shared folders:

                        I have a client that I would like to move to using just OneDrive. The first issue I'm running in to is how do I create a folder that everyone has permissions to AND will sync locally? It seems when I use the OneDrive for Business app, it creates a shortcut under Favorites in Explorer, but doesn't sync the shared folder.
                        0_1512484331872_25790ddb-d92b-4397-af03-355c8b757fa0-image.png

                        I can't believe @scottalanmiller let the use of "OneDrive" and "OneDrive for Business" go un-yelled-at in a post.

                        I twitched a little but tried to let it go.

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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said

                          I twitched a little but tried to let it go.

                          It really does make a big difference, though.

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