OneDrive is the Microsoft cloud service that connects you to all your files. It lets you store and protect your files, share them with others, and get to them from anywhere on all your devices.
With the file request feature in OneDrive or SharePoint, you can choose a folder where others can upload files using a link that you send them.
A guide to verify that you are correctly signed in to Microsoft OneDrive using your GVSU email account.
This guide explains how to check if Microsoft OneDrive is installed on your computer.
This guide explains how to move your files and folders from your local computer or another storage location into OneDrive.
GVSU is replacing private network drives (N: drive) with Microsoft OneDrive to improve access, security, and collaboration. Your files have already been moved to OneDrive. Departmental drives are not changing and will continue to use the DFS structure.
This article will show you how to mount your OneDrive as a letter drive. The subst command allows you to map a local folder, such as your OneDrive folder, to a drive letter. Follow these steps to mount OneDrive as a letter drive using Command Prompt.
Learn how to securely store, access, and sync your personal files using OneDrive for Business at GVSU, including when and how to use it effectively.
Learn how to automatically back up your Desktop and Documents folders using Microsoft OneDrive for Mac. When you sign in, syncing begins right away, and files from your private DFS (N:) drive appear in your OneDrive Documents folder. This setup keeps your files secure, backed up, and accessible from any device. Links and setup tips are included to ensure a smooth experience.
Share files and folders in OneDrive
How to recover and share files using Microsoft OneDrive.