OneDrive is cloud-based storage location available through Office 365Microsoft365 to students, faculty, and staff. Users can save all types of files and photos and any file type (.doc .jpeg .pdf, etc.) and access them anywhere on any device connected to the internet. Documents can be shared and edited simultaneously using Office Online products.
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After graduation you will lose access to your Microsoft account, and by extension your OneDrive. For faculty, access after leaving the University varies depending on circumstance. Regardless, we recommend you move any important files from your Microsoft account to a different source before leaving the University. |
Installing OneDrive on your computer
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There is no official OneDrive client for Linux computers. |
Syncing OneDrive to a Computer
Think of “syncing” as linking your computer to your OneDrive account. This process can be repeated on multiple computers.
Navigate to https://uconn-my.sharepoint.com/ and sign in with your UConn email address and NetID password.
You may also visit office365.com, sign in using the same credentials listed above, click on the app launcher icon in the top-left corner, and choose OneDrive.
After signing in, you will be brought to your OneDrive home page. In the top toolbar, select Sync.
The OneDrive website will check if you have the OneDrive application installed.
If you do have OneDrive installed, your browser may prompt you to allow it to open the OneDrive App. You files will now begin to sync.
If you do not have OneDrive installed, nothing will happen. Click on download latest version of OneDrive and follow a guide in the above section on this guide.
Your OneDrive folder will now begin syncing to your computer.
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This initial sync may take some time, depending on the number of files in your OneDrive account. The sync happens in the background and you may shutdown your computer. |
Common Questions
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How many computers can I have synchronized with my OneDrive?
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OneDrive is a part of the Microsoft365 suite, and you can have the suite linked to 5 computers.
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How can I make my OneDrive as easy to use as my UConn P Drive was?
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When you “sync” your computer with OneDrive following the above guides, browsing and opening files will be functionally equivalent to the now retired P Drive.
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How can I exclude a specific folder from syncing from OneDrive to my computer?
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Stop OneDrive from Syncing Certain Folders to your Computer
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My desktop icons are showing on all of my computers. What’s going on?
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Your computer is connected to your OneDrive account during the OneDrive App’s installation process.
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When students, faculty, and staff graduate or separate from UConn, they lose access to their OneDrive files. Users will be notified of their account deletion timeline through email and should be sure to download any data they wish to keep. |
Connect your computer to OneDrive
The OneDrive App connects your computer to the OneDrive cloud. This app is used for both OneDrive and SharePoint files.
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If you are using a university computer or have bought a Windows 10/11 computer, OneDrive is already installed. |
If the OneDrive App is not installed on your computer, you may follow a guide below to install it.
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