Save the OneDriveSetup.exe installer for Windows to your local computer or a network share. In Configuration Manager, select Create Device Collection, and follow the steps in the Create Device Collection wizard. Use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to deploy the OneDrive sync app For more info, see Use OneDrive policies to control OneDrive sync app settings.
#Install onedrive install#
To set registry keys on computers in your domain, install OneDrive and copy the OneDrive.admx and OneDrive.adml files from %localappdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\BuildNumber\adm\ to your Group Policy central store. Learn about installing OneDrive per machine. Office is installed per machine, whereas OneDrive is installed per user by default. If the computers have Office 2016 or Office 2013 (Home & Student, Home & Business, Professional, Personal, Home, or University) installed, they might also have the new sync app. If the computers in your organization are running Windows 10, they already have the new sync app installed. Check if users already have the OneDrive sync app To see all our recommendations for configuring the sync app, see Recommended sync app configuration. Make sure you allow access from your network to the endpoints that OneDrive uses. The OneDrive sync app uses Windows Push Notification Services (WNS) for optimum performance and battery life. For more information about the restrictions and limitations of the OneDrive sync app, see Invalid file names and file types in OneDrive and SharePoint. The new OneDrive sync app can be used with SharePoint Server 2019, but not earlier versions of SharePoint Server. For info about deploying the OneDrive sync app on macOS, see Configure the new OneDrive sync app on macOS.
#Install onedrive windows 7#
The OneDrive sync app (OneDrive.exe) can be installed on Windows 7 and later.