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#Onedrive download cancelling itself install
You'll need to install the latest OneDrive.
#Onedrive download cancelling itself update
Update your OneDrive Computer and User group policies so that OneDrive automatically signs in, configures itself, and specific settings are locked down. Start-Process -FilePath "$ODSetupPath\OneDriveSetup.exe" -ArgumentList "/thfirstsetup" -wait | out-nullĪssuming you are using Office 365 there are a few things to do:Īdjust your Microsoft Office deployment configuration to no longer deploy the Groove.exe client, and/or script the uninstall of Groove from existing machines. If ((Get-Item "$ODSetupPath\OneDriveSetup.exe").VersionInfo.FileVersion -gt (Get-Item $ODInstallPath).VersionInfo.FileVersion) If (Test-Path $env:localappdata\Microsoft\OneDrive\OneDrive.exe) #If it is, wait 5 minutes for it to complete doing whatever it does. If (Test-Path $env:Systemroot\SysWow64\OneDriveSetup.exe)
#Onedrive download cancelling itself windows 10
#Check if the Windows 10 installer is already present $ODInstallPath = "$env:LocalAppData\Microsoft\OneDrive\OneDrive.exe" $ODSetupPath = "\\\OneDrive" #Make sure OneDriveSetup.exe is here
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If you have a disconnected workforce, you may need to copy the installer, via GPO, to the local machine and run it from there. Place the latest OneDrive installer in a publicly available network folder, reconfigure this script, and run it at logon for every user. It also waits 5 minutes after the user logs on, if it detects an existing installer in Windows - which typically runs automatically and does what the script does, all by itself. If not installed, or older, the script executed the installer on the network and deployed OneDrive. When we adopted OneDrive in our organization, I created a powershell login script that checked if the user had an existing version of OneDrive and if it was newer than the installer that was available on the local network. The deployment of OneDrive can be scripted or handled by automation tools. But, if it's been tweaked, removed, or is old it may not be working any more.Įach user can download the latest OneDrive installer from here. Newer versions of Windows 10 include the installer, and automatically install it when a new user logs on. It is a "per user" application, so it can't just be installed by an Admin for everyone. If done properly, OneDrive will automatically deploy, login, and configure itself for every new user on your network.Īt the most basic level, each user needs to download the newest OneDrive client and install it. OneDrive has come a LONG ways over the last couple of years. You may have BOTH installed, and you are choosing "OneDrive for Business" rather than "OneDrive," when you run the application. You'll need to bring every user up to a current version of OneDrive and have it take over. You are running a very old version of OneDrive and that is your problem. "OneDrive for Business" otherwise known as Groove, is obsolete. I have tried enforcing the gp and even blocking inheritance so it just be applying that policy but it still doesn't work for a test staff or student account.Īny help or guidance would be much appreciated.įIrst note, if you want to see the cumulative policy applied to a user run rsop.msc, not gpresult. I can't see any registry settings to block the icon either.
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I have searched the modelling results for 'OneDrive' but can't see anything else other than the settings above. If I log in as domain admin on the test pc, it's pinned and if I click on the flag and type OneDrive it brings up the usual 'sign in to OneDrive' box which is what I want for staff and students. Also, If I click on the flag and type 'OneDrive, I get the following: I have also tried setting all of the above to not configured.Īnnoyingly, as it's a computer setting, gpresult doesn't show the computer policies being applied but based on the modeling, I'm pretty sure it is being applied but for some reason, OneDrive is not pinned. If I run a Group policy modelling wizard for test staff on a test pc, I can see it should be applied: I then made a new one called 'enable one drive' and reversed the settings and applied it to a test OU. I then deleted the policy, no difference. I removed this policy so it was not applied anywhere, waited ages, still no OneDrive. I found a GP called disable one drive with various settings configured including 'prevent the usage of OneDrive for file storage' which was set to enabled. When I inherited my role, I noticed the native OneDrive wasn't enabled. We are very late to the party with OneDrive but want to allow students and staff at our school to start using this soon.