This article describes how to access OneDrive with your USNH account on a desktop/laptop computer or mobile device.
This article gives information about your OneDrive. It also gives you information about OneDrive as a desktop app and OneDrive as a mobile app.
This article gives a list of links of resources for OneDrive.
This article provides instructions on how to open a file stored in OneDrive using an Office application and how to save a copy of a document created in an Office application to OneDrive.
This article describes file management and the best place to store your documents.
These instructions are provided to assist you in logging into OneDrive after migration to the USNH Unified M365 environment.
If you try to move or copy files, or accidentally updated a file you didn't mean to, you can restore recent files in M365 Office Online.
This article describes how to view, edit, and remove shared content in your OneDrive (for work or school).
This article provides instructions on how to add a shared folder to the My files section of your OneDrive to make them easier to access and work with.
With the file request feature in OneDrive, you can choose a folder where others can upload files using a link that you send them. People you request files from can only upload files; they can't see the content of the folder, edit, delete, or download files, or even see who else has uploaded files.
This article provides instructions on how to request files, stop files request, and upload a requested file.
This article provides information about Sync and the best practices for using it with M365 OneDrive and SharePoint.
This article provides instructions on how to move a file from your personal OneDrive to a shared group location.
This article provides instructions to move files and folders from Dropbox to OneDrive in the MAC operating systems.
This article provides instructions to move files and folders from Dropbox to OneDrive in the Windows operating systems.
This article provides instructions to move files and folders from Google Docs to OneDrive for both the Windows and iOS operating systems.
120 days after your graduation, your OneDrive access is removed, and the contents of your school OneDrive account deleted. This article directs you to move your school files to a personal OneDrive account.
This article describes how to recover files or folders in OneDrive or on your computer that may have been trashed or deleted.
This article provides instructions on how to create shareable file/folder links, invite, and manage collaborators in OneDrive.
This article explains and highlights OneDrive sharing/permissions and also lists ways to get more specific details from Microsoft help articles.
This article explains that OneDrive is only available for Windows and Mac users and is not supported in the Linux operating system.
This article describes how to synchronize the files/folders on your computer with those in OneDrive, how to select which folders are to be synchronized, and how to access your synchronized files offline on your computer using File Explorer or Finder.
This article provides instructions to reset your OneDrive Sync if you are experiencing any error codes.
This article provides instructions on how to unlink your school account from the OneDrive app installed on your Windows PC and then log back in again. This could resolve issues with your school credentials not allowing you access to OneDrive.
This internal article informs and discourages Mac users from updating to macOS Monterey 12.3 beta version. Cloud-storage features used by OneDrive will no longer function with this this beta version.
This article provides instructions to upload and save your files and folders to OneDrive for both the Windows and iOS operating systems.
You use your display name whenever you sign in to your account. You'll also see it on any Windows 10 devices that you've signed into with your Microsoft Account, and it's the name people see when you send emails or participate in an Outlook.com group. This name may differ from your local account's display name.
Resetting Microsoft OneDrive can sometimes resolve sync issues and resets all OneDrive settings. OneDrive will perform a full sync after the reset.
You won't lose any data by resetting or uninstalling OneDrive.