Determine OneDrive synchronisation folders
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.
onedrive
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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.
onedrive
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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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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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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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!
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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