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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato @bigbear
      last edited by

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

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

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

      ituations like these I have been using Azure Files. The SMB 3.0 stuff allows you to map drives directly to the cloud and you get the usual SMB features (and file locking). You can also install a premise server for caching of larger active datasets. SMB 3.0 includes all the good stuff from the Storsimple acquisition. Combine with Azure Domain Servers and Azure Active Directory, lots of options.

      For that, I would recommend enabling Recycle Bin of the whole Sharepoint Share and also users will get versioning instead of locking as you stated.

      Sharepoint versioning doesn’t help in an excel spreadsheet that is constantly being updated, there would just be versions with disparate data.

      Azure Files on a decent internet connection feels just like a file server. Was skeptical at first but haven’t had any issues yet.

      Oh believe me, a real file server is way better and yes it would render better results.

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      • bigbearB
        bigbear @dbeato
        last edited by

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

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

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

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

        ituations like these I have been using Azure Files. The SMB 3.0 stuff allows you to map drives directly to the cloud and you get the usual SMB features (and file locking). You can also install a premise server for caching of larger active datasets. SMB 3.0 includes all the good stuff from the Storsimple acquisition. Combine with Azure Domain Servers and Azure Active Directory, lots of options.

        For that, I would recommend enabling Recycle Bin of the whole Sharepoint Share and also users will get versioning instead of locking as you stated.

        Sharepoint versioning doesn’t help in an excel spreadsheet that is constantly being updated, there would just be versions with disparate data.

        Azure Files on a decent internet connection feels just like a file server. Was skeptical at first but haven’t had any issues yet.

        Oh believe me, a real file server is way better and yes it would render better results.

        Nothing like telling customers they are getting upgraded to the cloud only to realize their synced folder sucks compared to their 10 year old file server lol.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @bigbear
          last edited by

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

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

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

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

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

          ituations like these I have been using Azure Files. The SMB 3.0 stuff allows you to map drives directly to the cloud and you get the usual SMB features (and file locking). You can also install a premise server for caching of larger active datasets. SMB 3.0 includes all the good stuff from the Storsimple acquisition. Combine with Azure Domain Servers and Azure Active Directory, lots of options.

          For that, I would recommend enabling Recycle Bin of the whole Sharepoint Share and also users will get versioning instead of locking as you stated.

          Sharepoint versioning doesn’t help in an excel spreadsheet that is constantly being updated, there would just be versions with disparate data.

          Azure Files on a decent internet connection feels just like a file server. Was skeptical at first but haven’t had any issues yet.

          Oh believe me, a real file server is way better and yes it would render better results.

          Nothing like telling customers they are getting upgraded to the cloud only to realize their synced folder sucks compared to their 10 year old file server lol.

          Yeah, and a lot of special characters limitations.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @bigbear
            last edited by

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

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

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

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

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

            ituations like these I have been using Azure Files. The SMB 3.0 stuff allows you to map drives directly to the cloud and you get the usual SMB features (and file locking). You can also install a premise server for caching of larger active datasets. SMB 3.0 includes all the good stuff from the Storsimple acquisition. Combine with Azure Domain Servers and Azure Active Directory, lots of options.

            For that, I would recommend enabling Recycle Bin of the whole Sharepoint Share and also users will get versioning instead of locking as you stated.

            Sharepoint versioning doesn’t help in an excel spreadsheet that is constantly being updated, there would just be versions with disparate data.

            Azure Files on a decent internet connection feels just like a file server. Was skeptical at first but haven’t had any issues yet.

            Oh believe me, a real file server is way better and yes it would render better results.

            Nothing like telling customers they are getting upgraded to the cloud only to realize their synced folder sucks compared to their 10 year old file server lol.

            Synced folders should have local speed. That sounds like a Windows syncing problem if they aren't screaming fast.

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            • bigbearB
              bigbear @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

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

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

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

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

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

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

              ituations like these I have been using Azure Files. The SMB 3.0 stuff allows you to map drives directly to the cloud and you get the usual SMB features (and file locking). You can also install a premise server for caching of larger active datasets. SMB 3.0 includes all the good stuff from the Storsimple acquisition. Combine with Azure Domain Servers and Azure Active Directory, lots of options.

              For that, I would recommend enabling Recycle Bin of the whole Sharepoint Share and also users will get versioning instead of locking as you stated.

              Sharepoint versioning doesn’t help in an excel spreadsheet that is constantly being updated, there would just be versions with disparate data.

              Azure Files on a decent internet connection feels just like a file server. Was skeptical at first but haven’t had any issues yet.

              Oh believe me, a real file server is way better and yes it would render better results.

              Nothing like telling customers they are getting upgraded to the cloud only to realize their synced folder sucks compared to their 10 year old file server lol.

              Synced folders should have local speed. That sounds like a Windows syncing problem if they aren't screaming fast.

              Not talking about speed, that’s fine. The lack of file locking for many small businesses the use excel heavily is insurmountable. Opening in multi user mode is a possible solution but even for me has been unreliable.

              Also no support for virtual desktops without profile containers is a deal breaker for me as you know 🙂 love my Remote Desktop Servers...

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @bigbear
                last edited by

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

                Also no support for virtual desktops without profile containers is a deal breaker for me as you know 🙂 love my Remote Desktop Servers...

                Not sure how OneNote does it, but we use NextCloud with remote desktop and it works great.

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                • bigbearB
                  bigbear @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

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

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

                  Also no support for virtual desktops without profile containers is a deal breaker for me as you know 🙂 love my Remote Desktop Servers...

                  Not sure how OneNote does it, but we use NextCloud with remote desktop and it works great.

                  It has to do with RDSH where evern dropbox.com can not run in multiple sessions. Or is you deploy RDS where images and profiles assemble and boot up for login, it requires something like profile containers from fslogix to work.

                  RDP itself to a windows 10 machine is not problem.

                  Unless I am not catching your meaning...

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    Supposedly NC works.
                    https://help.nextcloud.com/t/any-experiences-with-windows-rdp-terminal-server-and-nc-client-desktop-app/15285

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                    • PhlipElderP
                      PhlipElder
                      last edited by

                      ODfB is SharePoint.

                      In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                      Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                      Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                      Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                      Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                      That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

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                      • black3dynamiteB
                        black3dynamite @PhlipElder
                        last edited by

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

                        ODfB is SharePoint.

                        In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                        Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                        Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                        Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                        Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                        That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

                        That's a lot of steps to find the webdav URL.

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                        • NerdyDadN
                          NerdyDad @PhlipElder
                          last edited by

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

                          ODfB is SharePoint.

                          In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                          Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                          Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                          Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                          Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                          That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

                          Yeah, ask a user to do all of that.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @NerdyDad
                            last edited by

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

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

                            ODfB is SharePoint.

                            In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                            Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                            Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                            Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                            Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                            That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

                            Yeah, ask a user to do all of that.

                            Microsoft products are rarely user friendly. Not the route you go if you want it to be easy.

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                            • dbeatoD
                              dbeato @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

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

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

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

                              ODfB is SharePoint.

                              In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                              Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                              Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                              Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                              Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                              That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

                              Yeah, ask a user to do all of that.

                              Microsoft products are rarely user friendly. Not the route you go if you want it to be easy.

                              None are for Linux as well...

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @dbeato
                                last edited by

                                @dbeato 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:

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

                                ODfB is SharePoint.

                                In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                                Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                                Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                                Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                                Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                                That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

                                Yeah, ask a user to do all of that.

                                Microsoft products are rarely user friendly. Not the route you go if you want it to be easy.

                                None are for Linux as well...

                                We use NextCloud on Linux, it's been working great.

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                                • dbeatoD
                                  dbeato @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

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

                                  @dbeato 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:

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

                                  ODfB is SharePoint.

                                  In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                                  Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                                  Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                                  Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                                  Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                                  That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

                                  Yeah, ask a user to do all of that.

                                  Microsoft products are rarely user friendly. Not the route you go if you want it to be easy.

                                  None are for Linux as well...

                                  We use NextCloud on Linux, it's been working great.

                                  I mean trying to guide a user to configure an application in Linux (Not a sync app) is most of the time complex.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @dbeato
                                    last edited by

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

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

                                    @dbeato 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:

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

                                    ODfB is SharePoint.

                                    In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                                    Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                                    Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                                    Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                                    Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                                    That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

                                    Yeah, ask a user to do all of that.

                                    Microsoft products are rarely user friendly. Not the route you go if you want it to be easy.

                                    None are for Linux as well...

                                    We use NextCloud on Linux, it's been working great.

                                    I mean trying to guide a user to configure an application in Linux (Not a sync app) is most of the time complex.

                                    I've been wondering if there is a good automated way to configure NextCloud client. I've not tried yet. Would be handy.

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                                    • PhlipElderP
                                      PhlipElder @NerdyDad
                                      last edited by

                                      @nerdydad That's not for the user. That's for the admin who then delivers that via whatever management solution they use.

                                      Quick Access/Favorites can be Group Policy managed so all or some domain members can get it easily.

                                      For external users it's a two step process to send them a shortcut and they know how to log on from there.

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                                      • PhlipElderP
                                        PhlipElder @black3dynamite
                                        last edited by

                                        @black3dynamite Is there a simpler method?

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                                        • black3dynamiteB
                                          black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

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

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

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

                                          @dbeato 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:

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

                                          ODfB is SharePoint.

                                          In Win10 make sure the Web Client service is enabled and running.

                                          Open the SharePoint site in Internet Explorer. Browse to a library folder. Under the Library "tab" Open With Windows Explorer".

                                          Authenticate if prompted with O365 credentials.

                                          Once complete, in File Explorer click and hold the folder icon at the head of the address bar and pull it down to Quick Access/Favourites.

                                          Once the shortcut is there, right click on it and Properties.

                                          That's the WebDAV URI/URL to use for whatever script or even persistent drive mapping needed.

                                          Yeah, ask a user to do all of that.

                                          Microsoft products are rarely user friendly. Not the route you go if you want it to be easy.

                                          None are for Linux as well...

                                          We use NextCloud on Linux, it's been working great.

                                          I mean trying to guide a user to configure an application in Linux (Not a sync app) is most of the time complex.

                                          I've been wondering if there is a good automated way to configure NextCloud client. I've not tried yet. Would be handy.

                                          After deploying the client, you can probably script to configure each user.

                                          0_1528519834110_nextcloudcmd.png

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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                                            @black3dynamite Awesomesauce, that's perfect.

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