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    • momurdaM
      momurda @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

      @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

      What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
      Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

      Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

      You apparently cant do that either.
      What is the point?

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @momurda
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        @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

        @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

        @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

        What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
        Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

        Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

        You apparently cant do that either.
        What is the point?

        Well, now THAT would make it stupid. lol

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Just use NextCloud, keep it simple 😉

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          • black3dynamiteB
            black3dynamite
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            Ever consider using Junction points or Symbolic links?
            https://helgeklein.com/blog/2015/02/manual-folder-redirection-with-symbolic-links/

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            • bbigfordB
              bbigford @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

              @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

              What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
              Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

              Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

              Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

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              • BRRABillB
                BRRABill @bbigford
                last edited by

                @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

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                • bbigfordB
                  bbigford @BRRABill
                  last edited by

                  @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                  @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                  @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                  What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                  Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                  Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                  Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                  I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                  ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                  Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                  But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

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                  • NerdyDadN
                    NerdyDad @bbigford
                    last edited by

                    @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                    @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                    @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                    @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                    What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                    Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                    Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                    Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                    I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                    ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                    Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                    But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                    Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

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                    • bbigfordB
                      bbigford @NerdyDad
                      last edited by

                      @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                      @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                      @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                      @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                      @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                      What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                      Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                      Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                      Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                      I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                      ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                      Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                      But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                      Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

                      Referring to OneDrive for Business syncing. Outside of SharePoint Online, speaking only to the ODfB syncing; it'll often just break for no apparent reason and stop syncing to workstations.

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                      • bbigfordB
                        bbigford @NerdyDad
                        last edited by

                        @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                        @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                        @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                        @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                        @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                        What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                        Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                        Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                        Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                        I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                        ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                        Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                        But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                        Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

                        As far as Exchange/SharePoint Online services, they have been fine for all of our clients.

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                        • NerdyDadN
                          NerdyDad @bbigford
                          last edited by

                          @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                          @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                          @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                          @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                          @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                          @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                          What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                          Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                          Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                          Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                          I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                          ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                          Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                          But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                          Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

                          Referring to OneDrive for Business syncing. Outside of SharePoint Online, speaking only to the ODfB syncing; it'll often just break for no apparent reason and stop syncing to workstations.

                          Not really concerned with syncing, but wanting to use it similarly to a networked drive on a hosted server instead of an on-prem server.

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                          • bbigfordB
                            bbigford @NerdyDad
                            last edited by

                            @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                            @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                            @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                            @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                            @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                            @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                            @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                            What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                            Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                            Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                            Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                            I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                            ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                            Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                            But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                            Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

                            Referring to OneDrive for Business syncing. Outside of SharePoint Online, speaking only to the ODfB syncing; it'll often just break for no apparent reason and stop syncing to workstations.

                            Not really concerned with syncing, but wanting to use it similarly to a networked drive on a hosted server instead of an on-prem server.

                            Networked? Are you referring to WebDAV shares for a backend way to quickly access content, or do you actually mean OneDrive...?

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @NerdyDad
                              last edited by

                              @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                              @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                              @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                              @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                              @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                              @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                              @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                              What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                              Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                              Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                              Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                              I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                              ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                              Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                              But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                              Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

                              Referring to OneDrive for Business syncing. Outside of SharePoint Online, speaking only to the ODfB syncing; it'll often just break for no apparent reason and stop syncing to workstations.

                              Not really concerned with syncing, but wanting to use it similarly to a networked drive on a hosted server instead of an on-prem server.

                              WebDAV. Acts just like any mapped drive.

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                              • bbigfordB
                                bbigford @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by bbigford

                                @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                                Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                                Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                                Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                                I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                                ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                                Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                                But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                                Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

                                Referring to OneDrive for Business syncing. Outside of SharePoint Online, speaking only to the ODfB syncing; it'll often just break for no apparent reason and stop syncing to workstations.

                                Not really concerned with syncing, but wanting to use it similarly to a networked drive on a hosted server instead of an on-prem server.

                                WebDAV. Acts just like any mapped drive.

                                That's what I started thinking, but that isn't focusing on OD/ODfB; that goes beyond a single client and focuses on central delivery. Used it for uploading/downloading unsupported file types in regards to SharePoint; couldn't upload to SharePoint, but WebDAV didn't balk.

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                                • dbeatoD
                                  dbeato @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                  What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                                  Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                                  Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                                  Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                                  I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                                  ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                                  Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                                  But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                                  Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

                                  Referring to OneDrive for Business syncing. Outside of SharePoint Online, speaking only to the ODfB syncing; it'll often just break for no apparent reason and stop syncing to workstations.

                                  Not really concerned with syncing, but wanting to use it similarly to a networked drive on a hosted server instead of an on-prem server.

                                  WebDAV. Acts just like any mapped drive.

                                  Yes, that has been the suggestion I have used and done for customers that want to use Sharepoint as a mapped drive...

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @bbigford
                                    last edited by

                                    @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @nerdydad said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @brrabill said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @bbigford said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    @momurda said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                    What is the point of OneDrive if you cant mount it as a drive letter easily?
                                    Someone please explain. It seems absoultely horrible.

                                    Why woudl you want it as a drive letter? The drive letter is an old holdover that isn't very good. You can mount OneDrive as a folder which is better most of the time.

                                    Assuming that OneDrive syncing actually works, which generally it is pretty poor.

                                    I find OneDrive itself (the consumer one) works great.

                                    ODfB, though ... LOOKOUT!

                                    Hah, yeah that's the one I was speaking toward. Assumed that is what is being brought up here since it's for a business. I could be wrong though.

                                    But yeah, ODfB... wow. I hear it's a little better but I've completely written it off as of late.

                                    Besides Scott's problems, what issues are yall talking about? Honestly, we have had very little issues with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online over the course of 2-3 years.

                                    Referring to OneDrive for Business syncing. Outside of SharePoint Online, speaking only to the ODfB syncing; it'll often just break for no apparent reason and stop syncing to workstations.

                                    Not really concerned with syncing, but wanting to use it similarly to a networked drive on a hosted server instead of an on-prem server.

                                    WebDAV. Acts just like any mapped drive.

                                    That's what I started thinking, but that isn't focusing on OD/ODfB; that goes beyond a single client and focuses on central delivery. Used it for uploading/downloading unsupported file types in regards to SharePoint; couldn't upload to SharePoint, but WebDAV didn't balk.

                                    Yeah, to the OS, WebDav looks just like SMB or NFS.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender
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                                      Breaking the habit of mapped drives is huge for users.

                                      Moving them to opening applications, applications which are OD4B aware and pull in those mappings automatically I would think could solve these types of issues.

                                      But the mapped folder as Scott suggested is no different in function than a mapped drive letter. What I'm curious about is performance. Local network shares are near instant. Downloading even a 1 meg file will be noticeable over an internet connection, most of the time compared to local.

                                      And a mapped anything, letter/folder/webdav - still suffer cryptoware crawling the drive encrypting crap.
                                      If the server has shadowcopy or similar, this can be worked around... but still a bad thing to deal with.

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                                      • C
                                        Carnival Boy
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                                        I've tried to give up mapped drives and move away from a traditional file server to OD4B and Sharepoint, but ultimately I prefer the speed and convenience of mapped drives to a local file server, as do 99% of users. I just don't like OD4B/SP.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                                          last edited by

                                          @carnival-boy said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                          I've tried to give up mapped drives and move away from a traditional file server to OD4B and Sharepoint, but ultimately I prefer the speed and convenience of mapped drives to a local file server, as do 99% of users. I just don't like OD4B/SP.

                                          That's a lot of changes at once. That's testing local mapped drives versus remote alternative. But local modern might be better than either. You issue with performance isn't fixed by being mapped but by being local.

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                            @carnival-boy said in Mapping OneDrive Business to a drive letter:

                                            I've tried to give up mapped drives and move away from a traditional file server to OD4B and Sharepoint, but ultimately I prefer the speed and convenience of mapped drives to a local file server, as do 99% of users. I just don't like OD4B/SP.

                                            That's a lot of changes at once. That's testing local mapped drives versus remote alternative. But local modern might be better than either. You issue with performance isn't fixed by being mapped but by being local.

                                            So what's the solution? Sync clients? /sigh - man I just hate that idea.

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