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Looking for pointers as to how to determine the path used locally for OneDrive. I'm aware of the existence of the REST API but that's got a huge learning curve so any shortcuts to determine that it's (for example):




C:UsersusernameOneDrive - SharePoint Tenant Name




The OneDrive environment variable can't be used if the user has both a personal and Office 365 (was OneDrive for Business) account configured as it then references the personal folder:




C:UsersusernameOneDrive




Another complexity is that the user could have multiple Office 365 OneDrive accounts configured so I suspect I need to some code walk through the OneDrive configuration. But haven't a clue where that is held.










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    Looking for pointers as to how to determine the path used locally for OneDrive. I'm aware of the existence of the REST API but that's got a huge learning curve so any shortcuts to determine that it's (for example):




    C:UsersusernameOneDrive - SharePoint Tenant Name




    The OneDrive environment variable can't be used if the user has both a personal and Office 365 (was OneDrive for Business) account configured as it then references the personal folder:




    C:UsersusernameOneDrive




    Another complexity is that the user could have multiple Office 365 OneDrive accounts configured so I suspect I need to some code walk through the OneDrive configuration. But haven't a clue where that is held.










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      Looking for pointers as to how to determine the path used locally for OneDrive. I'm aware of the existence of the REST API but that's got a huge learning curve so any shortcuts to determine that it's (for example):




      C:UsersusernameOneDrive - SharePoint Tenant Name




      The OneDrive environment variable can't be used if the user has both a personal and Office 365 (was OneDrive for Business) account configured as it then references the personal folder:




      C:UsersusernameOneDrive




      Another complexity is that the user could have multiple Office 365 OneDrive accounts configured so I suspect I need to some code walk through the OneDrive configuration. But haven't a clue where that is held.










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      Looking for pointers as to how to determine the path used locally for OneDrive. I'm aware of the existence of the REST API but that's got a huge learning curve so any shortcuts to determine that it's (for example):




      C:UsersusernameOneDrive - SharePoint Tenant Name




      The OneDrive environment variable can't be used if the user has both a personal and Office 365 (was OneDrive for Business) account configured as it then references the personal folder:




      C:UsersusernameOneDrive




      Another complexity is that the user could have multiple Office 365 OneDrive accounts configured so I suspect I need to some code walk through the OneDrive configuration. But haven't a clue where that is held.







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          Some new environment variables have appeared in Windows 10 1809:
          OneDrive, OneDriveCommercial the user's OneDrive for Business folder
          OneDriveConsumer the user's personal OneDrive folder



          Makes life easier!






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              OneDriveConsumer the user's personal OneDrive folder



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                OneDrive, OneDriveCommercial the user's OneDrive for Business folder
                OneDriveConsumer the user's personal OneDrive folder



                Makes life easier!






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                OneDrive, OneDriveCommercial the user's OneDrive for Business folder
                OneDriveConsumer the user's personal OneDrive folder



                Makes life easier!







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