Getting Started: Connecting to a OneDrive Business Server
Click the “+” icon and select “OneDrive Business”. NOTE: OneDrive (Consumer) connections are a separate option.
Enter authentication information as prompted on screen.
This can vary based on account configuration (email, password, 2FA, etc.)
If prompted, choose to “Allow” WebDrive to access OneDrive storage.
Connection Name: Enter the name you would like to give your connection.
You can name this as you choose, or accept the default name
Drive Letter: Choose the drive letter you would like to use on your local computer to connect to the server
Automatically
connect at login: Enable if you would like this connection to be
established every time you login to your local computer
Browse this
drive after connecting: Enable if you want Windows Explorer to open and
display the folders and files on the server when connecting
Lock files when editing: Enable to have WebDrive lock files that can be locked using Microsoft's Graph API. This allows users to lock files so that other users cannot overwrite edits and only one user can edit at a time.
Click “Save” to finish setting up the site
Click on the Drive icon to Connect to the server
Click the Settings (gear icon) for your site connection to further edit additional settings if desired
If
issues arise, open the main App Settings for WebDrive, click the
Logging dropdown, and set the Logging level to “Debug”. Replicate the
issue and then send over the resulting log file to the support team for
review.
You can submit this directly within the app by clicking
on the three vertical dots (More Actions) at the top right of the main
menu and choosing “Submit Ticket”, or you can login to our support
portal and create a ticket there and then attach the log file. The log
file can be found by clicking on the Logging tab in the main App
Settings menu and then clicking on the Arrow icon to “View Logs”.
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