OneDrive - Sync OneDrive with a Computer Tutorial

Learn how to sync your OneDrive library with your computer. This sync allows you to access your files locally, without needing an internet connection. Stay organized easily and have your documents at your fingertips anytime!

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Objectifs :

This document aims to provide a comprehensive guide on how to access and synchronize documents stored on OneDrive, ensuring users can effectively manage their files both online and offline.


Chapitres :

  1. Introduction to OneDrive Access
    OneDrive is a cloud storage service that allows users to store and access documents from any location with an internet connection. However, it is essential to understand how to utilize OneDrive effectively, especially when offline.
  2. Internet Connection Requirements
    To access documents stored on OneDrive, an internet connection is necessary. This connection enables users to access all items and ensures that synchronization occurs automatically across devices.
  3. Offline Access to OneDrive
    While offline, users can open and read documents stored in OneDrive, but they cannot save new documents or edit existing ones. Offline access is primarily for viewing purposes.
  4. Setting Up OneDrive Synchronization
    To start synchronizing your OneDrive library with your computer, follow these steps: 1. Install the OneDrive application from the Microsoft website. 2. Search for 'OneDrive' in your computer's search bar and select the application. 3. Sign in with your account information. 4. Choose the C drive as the default synchronization location or customize it by clicking 'Change Location' during the first synchronization. 5. Use the Synchronization wizard to select items to download into your OneDrive folder. 6. Click 'Start Backup' to initiate synchronization.
  5. Understanding Synchronization Status
    Different icons indicate the synchronization status of each file in OneDrive. An explanatory video is available for users to understand the meaning of these icons.
  6. Accessing OneDrive Files
    Once synchronization is complete, users can open their OneDrive folder through Windows File Explorer. This allows for direct editing of documents with the same features available in the web browser.
  7. Managing OneDrive Files
    Right-clicking on a document or folder in OneDrive provides options such as: - Sharing the file - Copying the link - Managing access - Viewing the file online If you have multiple OneDrive accounts, they will be displayed here.
  8. Adding Multiple OneDrive Accounts
    To add another OneDrive account and synchronize multiple accounts, follow these steps: 1. Click the OneDrive icon at the bottom right of your PC. 2. Go to the gear icon and select 'Settings'. 3. Choose 'Account' and then 'Add an Account'. 4. Enter the new OneDrive account information, which will automatically synchronize as previously set up.

FAQ :

What is OneDrive and how does it work?

OneDrive is a cloud storage service from Microsoft that allows users to store files online and access them from any device with an internet connection. It synchronizes files across devices, enabling users to work on documents from anywhere.

Can I access my OneDrive files without an internet connection?

Yes, you can access your OneDrive files offline, but you can only open and read documents. Editing or saving new documents requires an internet connection.

How do I synchronize my OneDrive with my computer?

To synchronize OneDrive with your computer, you need to install the OneDrive application, sign in with your account, and follow the synchronization wizard to select the files you want to sync.

What should I do if I have multiple OneDrive accounts?

If you have multiple OneDrive accounts, you can add them by clicking the OneDrive icon in the system tray, going to settings, and selecting 'Add an account' to enter the new account information.

What do the different icons in OneDrive mean?

Different icons in OneDrive indicate the synchronization status of each file, such as whether a file is synced, syncing, or not synced. An explanatory video on these icons is available for more details.


Quelques cas d'usages :

Remote Work Collaboration

OneDrive allows teams to collaborate on documents in real-time, enabling remote work. Team members can access, edit, and share files from anywhere, improving productivity and communication.

Data Backup and Recovery

Using OneDrive for data backup ensures that important files are stored securely in the cloud. In case of hardware failure or data loss, users can easily recover their files from OneDrive.

Accessing Files on Multiple Devices

OneDrive enables users to access their files on various devices, such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. This flexibility allows for seamless transitions between devices while working on projects.

Managing Document Versions

OneDrive keeps track of document versions, allowing users to revert to previous versions if needed. This feature is particularly useful for teams working on shared documents to avoid losing important changes.

Sharing Files Securely

OneDrive provides options for sharing files securely with others. Users can manage access permissions, share links, and collaborate on documents while maintaining control over who can view or edit the files.


Glossaire :

OneDrive

A cloud storage service from Microsoft that allows users to store files and access them from any device with an internet connection.

Synchronization

The process of ensuring that files and data are the same across multiple devices or locations, allowing for consistent access and updates.

Offline Access

The ability to view and read documents without an internet connection, although editing and saving new documents is not possible.

C Drive

The primary hard drive on a Windows computer where the operating system and most applications are installed, often used as the default location for file storage.

Backup

The process of creating a copy of data to protect it from loss or damage, often used in the context of synchronizing files to a cloud service.

File Explorer

A file management application in Windows that allows users to browse, open, and manage files and folders on their computer.

Icons

Small graphical representations of programs, files, or functions on a computer, which can indicate the status of synchronization or other actions.

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However,
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it is crucial to be able to access your documents at any time and from any location.
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Onedrive offers the ability to synchronise your library with your computer,
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allowing you to use the files locally on
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your PC without needing an Internet connection.
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Please note, however, that if you are offline,
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it will not be possible to save new documents or edit them.
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Offline. Access to onedrive is mainly for opening and reading documents.
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With an Internet connection, you will have normal access to all items,
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and synchronisation will automatically occur with your office space as well
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as all other devices on which you have synchronised on drive
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to start synchronisation,
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the onedrive application must be installed on your computer,
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which can be quickly done via the Microsoft website.
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Search for onedrive in your computer's
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search bar and select onedrive application.
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If you are not yet signed in, enter your account information and then click next
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by default. Onedrive suggests the C drive as the synchronisation location.
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You can customise this location by clicking change location.
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This option is only available during the first synchronisation,
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then click next
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the Synchronisation wizard allows you to choose the
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items to download into your onedrive folder.
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After making your selections, click start Backup to initiate synchronisation.
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Different icons indicate the synchronisation status of each file.
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An explanatory video on the meaning of onedrive icons is available.
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For more details.
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Click next.
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Your onedrive storage space is now synchronised on your computer.
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Click open my ONEDRIVE folder to view onedrive files in Windows File Explorer.
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You can now open and edit documents directly from File Explorer,
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enjoying the same features and modifications as in your Web browser,
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right clicking on a document or folder. Then Onedrive
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offers options such as sharing the file, copying the link,
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managing access and viewing the file online.
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If you have multiple onedrive accounts, they will be displayed here
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to add another onedrive account and synchronise multiple accounts.
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Click the Onedrive icon at the bottom right of your PC.
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Go to the gear icon, then settings.
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Choose account, then add an account.
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Enter the new onedrive account information,
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which will automatically synchronise as previously

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