Office 365 - OneDrive for Business Mac sync client. OneDrive for Business is part of Office 365 and offers the ability to store files in the cloud, access them from multiple computers, and share them with others.
Editor's note 1/27/2017:
This post was updated to call out that your Office 365 admin must explicitly enable users to sync SharePoint Online document libraries with the latest OneDrive sync client. This and other questions are addressed in an FAQ below.
In today's digital workplace, the amount of content produced is growing exponentially, and working relationships change by the day. To maintain productivity in this environment, it's essential that people can easily access and collaborate on team files in and outside their organizations from anywhere, on any device.
Today, we are excited to announce availability of several new capabilities in OneDrive for Business that make it easier than ever to sync, share and collaborate on all your files in Office 365.
Here's a look at what's new:
Sync all your files anywhere, anytime across PC and Mac
Organizations have been using the latest OneDrive client to reliably sync their OneDrive files to their PCs and Macs since its debut over a year ago. However, much of the team content they are collaborating on exists in SharePoint Online team sites and OneDrive folders shared by others.
Today, we are enhancing OneDrive with the ability to sync SharePoint Online team sites—including files used inside Microsoft Teams, Office 365 Groups and OneDrive folders—shared by others across PC and Mac platforms. Now you can work with all your Office 365 files just as you would files stored on your PC or Mac—even when you are offline.
- Syncing SharePoint sites and OneDrive for Business shared folders—Making sure you have the information that is critical to you on every device no matter where you are is key to our customers. The ability to sync SharePoint Online team sites directly to OneDrive makes doing this easier and simpler for users. Additionally, you can now sync a OneDrive for Business shared folder. Note: Your Office 365 admin must explicitly enable users to sync SharePoint Online document libraries with the latest OneDrive sync client using the guidance below. As always, we remain committed to providing the most reliable and performant sync experience for all your files.
- Standalone Mac client—We've seen a significant increase of adoption and interest for OneDrive in the Mac community. But we heard feedback that IT admins want to be able to deploy and manage the OneDrive Mac client outside of the App Store. Now you can with the new standalone client for Mac. The standalone client allows admins to control features like enabling sync status as well as visual overlays in Finder, adding a Finder shortcut for OneDrive, and the ability to set up OneDrive sync to run at sign in. This latest client also has built-in multi-language support. You can download the standalone client for Mac file here.
- Activity center—The activity center is now available in the latest OneDrive sync client for Windows and Mac—giving you detailed visibility to the most recent sync activity and status. Simply click the OneDrive icon in your system tray (PC) or Finder (Mac) to see your file sync status and activity.
If you are using our preview, the sync client will automatically update with these new capabilities including the new activity center. If you aren't running the latest OneDrive sync client, or aren't sure, read 'Get started with the new OneDrive sync client in Windows' to learn more.
Below is newly updated guidance to help get you up to speed with the latest OneDrive sync client and admin center features and functionality.
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- Transitioning from the previous OneDrive for Business sync client (Groove.exe).
- Enable users to sync SharePoint files with the new OneDrive sync client.
- Syncing SharePoint Online team sites.
Simplified file sharing in and outside your organization
Collaborating on content is predicated on successfully sharing content with others. The OneDrive team is committed to making this process as simple as possible even when the user is outside your managed organization.
- A new onboarding experience—For users who are new to OneDrive, our new onboarding experience will guide them through common activities like uploading documents, using the mobile app and collaborating with others.
- Simplified sharing options—When users share files they now see a simplified sharing experience that keeps them better informed on the scope of their sharing and explicitly calls out if the recipients are external to the organization. The sharing pane allows them to easily modify this, including the ability to set an expiration duration on anonymous guest links.
- Streamlined guest access—When external users attempt to access a shared file that requires authentication and don't already have an Office 365 or Microsoft account, they will experience a much-simplified account setup process that gets them to these files more quickly.
Empowering administrators to manage with confidence
To help IT admins better manage sync and sharing capabilities, we are rolling out the new OneDrive admin center. The admin center controls how and from where a user will access the files in OneDrive—that is device, location and app.
Other new features include:
- Home—Admin center dashboard will soon show recent Office 365 Message Center posts and usage reporting related to OneDrive.
- Sharing—This section helps you gain control over how and with whom your users are sharing information. Includes controlling the use of external sharing and anonymous links, as well as limiting which external domains users can share with.
- Sync—You now can block syncing of specific file types and deny syncing to non-domain joined PCs.
- Storage—Where you can easily set default storage limits and document retention durations.
- Device access—This gives you control over how and from where a user can access their files. Includes allow/deny access from personal devices or specific networks as well as rich Mobile Application Management Intune policies for iOS and Android.
- Compliance—Offers quick links to the Office 365 Security and Compliance Center for key scenarios like auditing, data loss prevention, retention and eDiscovery.
- Notification—Ability to turn on/off various notifications for your tenant.
Once deployed to your tenant, all tenant and SharePoint admins will have permissions to access the OneDrive admin center at admin.onedrive.com. If you are ready for a deeper dive, check out our Microsoft Mechanics video on the admin center with Randy Wong from our product team.
OneDrive for Business customer momentum
Office 365 continues strong growth with over 85 million commercial monthly active users. Many of these customers are moving to OneDrive for Business from on-premises file shares and other cloud-based solutions to empower their employees to intelligently discover, share and collaborate on files.
Here's what a some of our customers had to say:
Doug Lind, director of Windows Infrastructure, Telecom and End User Services at Polycom:
'We wanted to enable colleagues who aren't in the same physical location to work closely together in a safe, controlled manner, so we brought in OneDrive for Business and SharePoint Online. We're replacing a number of unsanctioned cloud-based file-sharing services and on-premises file shares with personal OneDrive for Business repositories where permissions and access are more visible.' —Read the full case study.
Tony Taylor, senior director of Infrastructure and Security at Land O'Lakes:
'Moving to OneDrive for Business gave us a more secure, managed place for document storage. We're able to create policies to protect our data now that we have one standard solution that's accessible to everyone.' —Read the full case study.
You can also check out the case study on how Contiki Travel uses OneDrive For Business to connect with their teams around the world. To learn how you can make the move to OneDrive for Business, leverage our Microsoft FastTrack service—which includes no-cost migration services from on-premises file shares, Google Drive and Box for eligible Office 365 customers.
Let us know what you think
As always, we want to hear from you and encourage your feedback on what is impacting you and your world. Please share your thoughts and ideas through UserVoice and the Microsoft Technical Community. Also, be sure to join us on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. PST / 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. GMT for an 'Ask Microsoft Anything' (AMA) session on OneDrive for Business in the OneDrive AMA group. Add the event to your calendar. We hope to see you there!
—Stephen L. Rose, @stephenlrose, product manager for the OneDrive team
Frequently asked questions
Q. How do I know if I'm running the latest OneDrive sync client?
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A. Once you follow the steps in 'Get started with the new OneDrive sync client in Windows,' the client will automatically update when new features are available. See 'OneDrive sync client release notes' for a list of the latest features and version numbers.
Q. I'm running the latest OneDrive sync client, but why doesn't it launch when I click 'Sync' on a SharePoint Online document library?
A. Your Office 365 admin must first explicitly enable this in the SharePoint admin center. See 'Enable users to sync SharePoint files with the new OneDrive sync client.'
Q. Can I sync SharePoint on-premises document libraries with this update?
A. No, but PC users can continue to use the original OneDrive sync client (AKA Groove.exe) until this is supported. No timeline for adding this capability has been disclosed.
Q. Is there a 20K file limit on syncing SharePoint Online document libraries with the latest OneDrive sync client?
A. The latest OneDrive sync client doesn't have an explicit file limit.
Q. How do you sync a OneDrive for Business shared folder?
A. After a user shares a folder with you in OneDrive, navigate to that folder in the web and click the Sync button in the command bar, which will launch the OneDrive sync client.
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Manage OneDrive settings on macOS using property list (Plist) files
Use the following keys to preconfigure or change settings for your users. The keys are the same whether you run the store edition or the standalone edition of the sync client, but the property list file name and domain name will be different. When you apply the settings, make sure to target the appropriate domain depending on the edition of the sync client.
Standalone | Mac App Store | |
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PList Location | ~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.OneDrive.plist | ~/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.OneDrive-mac/Data/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.OneDrive-mac.plist |
Domain | com.microsoft.OneDrive | com.microsoft.OneDrive-mac |
Deploy the sync client settings
Deploy the settings on macOS in the typical way:
Quit the OneDrive application.
Define the settings you want to change by creating a Plist with the values, or use a script to set the default values.
Deploy the settings onto the local computer.
Refresh the preferences cache.
On the next start of OneDrive, the new settings will be picked up.
Overview of settings
The following table lists all the settings that are currently exposed for the OneDrive sync client. You need to configure the parameters in parentheses.
Setting | Description | Parameters | Example Plist Entry |
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Disable personal accounts | Blocks users from signing in and syncing files in personal OneDrive accounts. If this key is set after a user has set up sync with a personal account, the user will be signed out. | DisablePersonalSync (Bool): When set to true, this parameter prevents users from adding or syncing personal accounts. | DisablePersonalSync <(Bool)/> |
Default folder location | Specifies the default location of the OneDrive folder for each organization | TenantID (String): TenantID determines which accounts the default folder location setting should apply to. Find your Office 365 tenant ID DefaultFolderPath (String): DefaultFolder specifies the default folder location. Mac App Store: The path must already exist when users set up the sync client. Standalone: The path will be created on users' computers if it doesn't already exist. Only with the Standalone sync client can you prevent users from changing the location. | Tenants (TenantID) DefaultFolder (DefaultFolderPath) |
Automatic upload bandwidth percentage | Enables the sync client to automatically set the amount of bandwidth used based on available bandwidth for uploading files | AutomaticUploadBandwidthPercentage (int): This parameter determines the percentage of local upload bandwidth that the sync client can use. Accepted values are from 1 through 99. | AutomaticUploadBandwidthPercentage (Bandwidth) |
Set maximum upload throughput | Sets the maximum upload throughput rate in kilobytes (KB)/sec for computers running the OneDrive sync client | UploadBandwidthLimited (int): This parameter determines the upload throughput in KB/sec that the sync client can use. The minimum rate is 50 KB/sec and the maximum rate is 100,000 KB/sec. | UploadBandwidthLimited (Upload Throughput Rate in KB/sec) |
Set maximum download throughput | Sets the maximum download throughput rate in kilobytes (KB)/sec for computers running the OneDrive sync client | DownloadBandwidthLimited (int): This parameter determines the download throughput in KB/sec that the sync client can use. The minimum rate is 50 KB/sec and the maximum rate is 100,000 KB/sec. | DownloadBandwidthLimited (Download Throughput Rate in KB/sec) |
Dock icon | Specifies whether a dock icon for OneDrive is shown | HideDockIcon (Bool): When set to true, this parameter hides the OneDrive dock icon even when the application is running. | HideDockIcon <(Bool)/> |
Open at login | Specifies whether OneDrive starts automatically when the user logs in | OpenAtLogin (Bool): When set to true, OneDrive will start automatically when the user logs in on the Mac. | OpenAtLogin <(Bool)/> |
Enable Files On-Demand | Specifies whether Files On-Demand is enabled. If you don't set this setting, Files On-Demand will be enabled automatically as we roll out the feature, and users can turn the setting on or off | FilesOnDemandEnabled (Bool): When set to true, new users who set up the sync client will download online-only files by default. When set to false, Files On-Demand will be disabled and users won't be able to turn it on. | FilesOnDemandEnabled <(Bool)/> |
Disable download toasts | Prevents toasts from appearing when applications cause file contents to be downloaded | DisableHydrationToast (Bool): When set to true, toasts will not appear when applications trigger the download of file contents. | DisableHydrationToast <(Bool)/> |
Block apps from downloading online-only files | Prevents applications from automatically downloading online-only files. You can use this setting to lock down applications that don't work correctly with your deployment of Files On-Demand. | HydrationDisallowedApps (String): Json in the following format [{'ApplicationId':'appId','MaxBundleVersion':'1.1','MaxBuildVersion':'1.0'}] 'AppID' can be either the BSD process name or the bundle display name. MaxBuildVersion denotes the maximum build version of the application that will be blocked. MaxBundleVersion denotes the maximum bundle version of the application that will be blocked | HydrationDisallowedApps [{'ApplicationId':'appId','MaxBundleVersion':'1.1','MaxBuildVersion':'1.0'}, {'ApplicationId':'appId2','MaxBundleVersion':'3.2','MaxBuildVersion':'2.0'}] <(Bool)/> |
SharePoint Server Front Door URL | Specifies the SharePoint Server 2019 on-premises URL that the OneDrive sync client should try to authenticate and sync against | SharePointOnPremFrontDoorUrl (string): The URL of the on-premises SharePoint Server. | SharePointOnPremFrontDoorUrl https://Contoso.SharePoint.com |
SharePoint Server Tenant Name | Specifies the name of the folder created for syncing the SharePoint Server 2019 files specified in the Front Door URL. | SharePointOnPremTenantName (string): The name that will be used when creating a folder to sync the on-premises SharePoint Server files. If specified, the folder names will take the form of: OneDrive – TenantName TenantName If not specified, the folder names will use the first segment of the FrontDoorURL as the Tenant Name. Example - https://Contoso.SharePoint.com will use Contoso as the Tenant Name | SharePointOnPremTenantName Contoso |
SharePoint OnPrem Prioritization | For hybrid scenarios where the email is the same for both SharePoint Server on-premises and SharePoint Online, determines whether or not the client should set up sync for SharePoint Server or SharePoint Online first during the first-run scenario. | SharePointOnPremPrioritizationPolicy (int): This parameter determines which service to attempt to authenticate against for setting up sync. 1 indicates OneDrive should setup SharePoint Server on-premises first, followed by SharePoint Online. | SharePointOnPremPrioritizationPolicy (0 or 1) |
BlockExternalSync | Prevents the sync client from syncing libraries and folders shared from other organizations. | BlockExternalSync (Bool): Set to true to prevent syncing OneDrive for Business and SharePoint libraries and folders from organizations other than the user's own organization. Set to false or do not include the setting to allow. Learn about OneDrive B2B Sync. | BlockExternalSync <(Bool)/> |
You can also configure the OneDrive Standalone sync client to receive delayed updates.
PList Location | ~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.OneDriveUpdater.plist |
Domain | com.microsoft.OneDriveUpdater |
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Setting | Description | Parameters | Example Plist Entry |
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Tier | Defines the update ring for the computer | UpdateRing (String): This parameter has two different values. Production - The default update ring for OneDrive updates. Insiders - This update ring receives updates that are 'pre-production' and will allow you to play with features before they are released. Note that builds from this ring may be less stable. Enterprise - This update ring receives updates after they have rolled out through the Production ring. It also lets you control the deployment of updates. For more info about the update rings and how the sync client checks for updates, see The OneDrive sync client update process. | Tier (UpdateRing) |