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Sharepoint for business mac
Sharepoint for business mac













sharepoint for business mac
  1. #SHAREPOINT FOR BUSINESS MAC UPDATE#
  2. #SHAREPOINT FOR BUSINESS MAC PASSWORD#

Now restart OneDrive, it will ask to select a folder again. also replace the GUID for the root folder with the GUID you determined above.

#SHAREPOINT FOR BUSINESS MAC UPDATE#

\business2\ClientPolicy.ini and update all the sharepoint URLS to your site: ~/Library/Containers/-mac/Data/Library/Application Support/OneDrive/settings (Alternatively use the Microsoft Document Connection trick mentioned in the blog post) Logon to Office 365 and retrieve your site GUID from: You will now have two instances of OneDrive running. This functionality seems to work in the new client still.įirst ensure add account is enabled for OneDrive:ĭefaults write -mac EnableAddAccounts -bool TrueĪfter that add your business account again, in a different directory.

#SHAREPOINT FOR BUSINESS MAC PASSWORD#

”Īlthough of course the password and account are still valid and accessible through the browser.Īnyone else having issues lately, or is it just me? Please make sure you can access it from browser.

sharepoint for business mac

“We can’t find your OneDrive for Business – We couldn’t find your OneDrive for Business. So I did a complete uninstall and reinstall, but now step 2 (Sign in to Onedrive) does not even recognize my account anymore. The logs show looping through retries (#0, #1, …) while each time applying a 87sec timeout.Ġ9-21-2015 07:05:01.71 StorageServiceApi.cpp:2151!Backoff (ERROR): Begin: Backoff 0 s for retry #0Ġ9-21-2015 07:05:01.72 StorageServiceApi.cpp:2201!Backoff (ERROR): End: Backoff 0 s for retry #0Ġ9-21-2015 07:05:01.72 StorageRequest.cpp:334!RotateStorageLogIfNecessary (DETAIL): Start StorageHTTP logging Rotation…Ġ9-21-2015 07:05:01.72 StorageRequest.cpp:347!RotateStorageLogIfNecessary (NORMAL): StorageHttp log size is within the limit, no need to rotate.Ġ9-21-2015 07:05:01.130 StorageRequest.cpp:334!RotateStorageLogIfNecessary (DETAIL): Start StorageHTTP logging Rotation…Ġ9-21-2015 07:05:01.130 StorageRequest.cpp:347!RotateStorageLogIfNecessary (NORMAL): StorageHttp log size is within the limit, no need to rotate.Ġ9-21-2015 07:05:01.130 StorageServiceApi.cpp:72!LogResponse (NORMAL): GET status:503/0x8004dbf7 retry:1 size:0 This has worked for me since Aug 18, but as of today Sep 21, it stopped syncing. I added the skyDriveProListId variable to odbmac.ini and synchronisation started again after a re-start of the app.

sharepoint for business mac

  • Updated : Synchronisation stopped working for me for no clear reason.
  • The finder integration has no support for checkout, so you can edit a file that is checked out.
  • Use Console.app to view the copious logs produced by the app.
  • Files added to the shared folder will get sync’d up to the server.
  • It may complain about the OneDriveBusiness directory being missing, and you should get the option to configure a new directory.
  • Run the OneDrive for Business app again (cross fingers!).
  • Rename the ~/OneDriveBusiness directory.
  • SkyDriveProListId = XXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX

    sharepoint for business mac

    Use the GUID from the previous step to set skyDriveProListId variable: Replace all instances of your personal URL with the shared URL using your text editor’s search and replace functionality.

  • Make changes to the odbmac.ini as follows.
  • I reformated the GUID to remove the hyphens and inserted it in the SkyDriveURI and SkyDriveItemsURI variables in ClientPolicy.ini: SkyDriveURI = This GUID appeared throughout the file, so I assumed it was the “root” GUID. I found an xml element with a serverabsoluteurl value  Documents and this had a GUID element in the form XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX. I found this in the settings file for Microsoft Document Connection at ~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office/14.0/Document Connection/Document Connection.xml. You need to find the sync GUID for your sharepoint site.
  • Make changes to the ClientPolicy.ini file as follows.
  • Make a backup of the settings directory.
  • Open ~/Library/Application Support/OneDriveBusiness/.
  • Sign-in with your Office365 or Sharepoint username and password and it should start to sync your personal OneDrive for Business directory.
  • The following steps allow you (at your own risk) to use the beta client to sync with your team site shared documents directory instead. As commenters have pointed out, this is not so useful if you want to use a Team Site to share documents with a whole team or company. However, this only gives you synchronisation for your “personal” OneDrive for Business folder. Microsoft have recently released a beta of OneDrive for Business for Mac. Sharing / synchronising of documents has been a pain, as it requires the use of Microsoft’s Document Connection app, or the Office365 web interface.















    Sharepoint for business mac