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July 21, 2020 | Dirk Schrader

OneDrive for Business: Getting Administrator’s Access to User’s Files and Folders

OneDrive for Business keeps files private by default, but administrators may need access for compliance, eDiscovery, or user offboarding. Access can be configured through the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, the SharePoint Online Admin Center, or PowerShell. However, gaining entry alone is not enough...
May 26, 2020 | Jeff Melnick

Microsoft 365 Guest Users and External Access: The Complete Guide

With its flagship productivity suite Microsoft 365 (formerly known as Office 365), Microsoft aims to break down the traditional business silos that inhibit content sharing and collaboration. The interwoven capabilities of SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business allow users to collaborate with a...
April 24, 2020 | Paul Stephens

Office 365 File Sharing for Internal and External Users: OneDrive for Business, SharePoint and MS Teams

Office 365 file sharing spans OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Online, and Microsoft Teams, enabling collaboration across internal and external users. While powerful, these tools raise risks of oversharing and data leakage. Administrators must enforce least-privilege permissions, enable MFA for...
March 14, 2019 | Liam Cleary

How Secure Is OneDrive for Business: The Mystery Is Solved

Over the past few years, organizations have gradually adopted cloud technologies for a wide range of business purposes. Usually, the cloud service utilized first is file storage. Cloud storage enables all business, from small to large, to control costs while ensuring high availability of their...
January 31, 2019 | Jonathan Hassell

How to Use OneDrive Admin Center and Increase Storage Quotas

OneDrive for Business is a file storage and synchronization service that’s similar to Dropbox:  It makes all of an individual’s files and folders available to them no matter where they are or what device they are using. OneDrive for Business vs. SharePoint Online Both SharePoint and OneDrive...
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