Before OneDrive.exe begins syncing, it will check the available disk space. If syncing the user's entire OneDrive would cause the available space to drop below 1 GB or if the size exceeds the threshold you set (on devices that don't have Files On-Demand enabled), OneDrive will prompt the user to choose folders to sync. For info about setting this threshold using Group Policy, see Set the maximum size of a user's OneDrive that can download automatically.

If you federate your on-premises Active Directory with Microsoft Entra ID, you must use AD FS to enable this feature. For info about using Microsoft Entra Connect, see Getting started with Microsoft Entra Connect using express settings.


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Optionally, specify the maximum OneDrive size that will download automatically in silent configuration. For info, see Set the maximum size of a user's OneDrive that can download automatically. If you enable Files On-Demand, OneDrive will ignore the maximum size value.

If the computers on your network aren't connected to Active Directory on-premises, but only to Microsoft Entra ID, we recommend using Intune and a Microsoft PowerShell script to set the registry keys required to enable silent account configuration. Be sure you have automatic enrollment set up for Windows 10 or newer devices.

Browse to %localappdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\\*BuildNumber*\adm\ (for per-machine sync app browse to %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft OneDrive\BuildNumber\adm\ or %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft OneDrive\BuildNumber\adm\ (depending on the OS architecture)) to the subfolder for your language, as necessary (where BuildNumber is the number displayed in sync app settings under the About tab).

If you enable or disable this setting, and then change it back to Not Configured, the last configuration will remain in effect. We recommend enabling this setting instead of Limit the sync app upload speed to a fixed rate. You shouldn't enable both settings at the same time. This setting will override Limit the sync app upload rate to a percentage of throughput if both are enabled on the same device.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, users can choose to limit the upload rate to a fixed value (in KB/second), or set it to Adjust automatically, which sets the upload rate to 70% of throughput. For information about the end-user experience, see Change the OneDrive sync app upload or download rate.

If you enable or disable this setting, and then change it back to Not Configured, the last configuration remains in effect. We recommend enabling this setting instead of Limit the sync app upload speed to a fixed rate to limit the upload rate. You shouldn't enable both settings at the same time.

Even if you enable this policy, users won't receive notifications if they've checked the Always remove files checkbox on a previous notification, or if they've cleared the Notify me when many files are deleted in the cloud checkbox in OneDrive sync app settings.

If you enable this setting, users who are signed in on a PC that's joined to Microsoft Entra ID can set up the sync app without entering their account credentials. Users will still be shown OneDrive Setup so that they can select folders to sync and change the location of their OneDrive folder. If a user is using the previous OneDrive for Business sync app (Groove.exe), the new sync app attempts to take over syncing the user's OneDrive from the previous app, and preserves the user's sync settings. This setting is frequently used together with Set the maximum size of a user's OneDrive that can download automatically on PCs that don't have OneDrive Files On-Demand but have Set the default location for the OneDrive folder.

This setting lets you specify SharePoint team site libraries to sync automatically the next time users sign in to the OneDrive sync app (OneDrive.exe), within an eight-hour window, to help distribute network load. To use this setting, the computer must be running Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (version 1709) or later, and you must enable OneDrive Files On-Demand.This feature isn't enabled for on-premises SharePoint sites.

If you enable this setting, the OneDrive sync app automatically syncs the contents of the libraries you specified as online-only files the next time the user signs in. The user isn't able to stop syncing the libraries.

If you disable this setting, team site libraries that you've specified aren't automatically synced for new users. Existing users can choose to stop syncing the libraries, but the libraries won't stop syncing automatically.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, syncing pauses automatically when a metered network is detected, and a notification appears. To not pause, in the notification, select Sync Anyway. When syncing is paused, to resume syncing, in the notification area of the taskbar, select the OneDrive cloud icon, and at the top of the Activity Center, select the alert.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, syncing pauses automatically when battery saver mode is detected, and a notification appears. To not pause, in the notification, select Sync Anyway. When syncing is paused, to resume syncing, in the notification area of the taskbar, select the OneDrive cloud icon, and at the top of the Activity Center, select the alert.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, the download rate is unlimited, and users can choose to limit it in OneDrive sync app settings. For information about the end-user experience, see Change the OneDrive sync app upload or download rate.

If you enable this setting and enter the rate (from 1 to 100000) in the Bandwidth box, computers use the maximum upload rate that you specify, and users can't change it in OneDrive settings. The maximum rate is 100000 KB/s. Any input lower than 50 KB/s sets the limit to 50 KB/s, even if the UI shows a lower value.

If you disable or don't configure this setting, users can choose to limit the upload rate to a fixed value (in KB/second), or set it to Adjust automatically which sets the upload rate to 70% of throughput. For information about the end-user experience, see Change the OneDrive sync app upload or download rate.

We recommend that you use this setting only in cases where strict traffic restrictions are required. In scenarios where you need to limit the upload rate (such as when you roll out Known Folder Move), we recommend enabling Limit the sync app upload rate to a percentage of throughput to set a limit that adjusts to changing conditions. You shouldn't enable both settings at the same time.

Connect to Wi-Fi. If you're not connected to Wi-Fi, check your mobile OneDrive settings. If you want to use your mobile network, tap Settings, tap Camera upload, and then turn on Use Mobile Network.

If you didn't set a time period for automatic replies (step 4 earlier), you'll need to turn them off manually. To turn off automatic replies, sign in to Outlook on the web, choose Settings > Mail > Automatic replies and then select the Automatic replies on toggle.

@ChrisShearing I've tried both 19.043.0304.007 and 19.086.0502.006 of OneDriveSetup.exe. Neither start the auto setup of OneDrive. Since we have OneDrive updating automatically, after any manual OneDrive setup, the OneDrive.exe version is 19.086.0502.006

Update: I added registry settings to my test client and to the ADFS servers, via GPO, to manually set a SCP. After AD Connect synchronized the system, my test computer showed up in Azure as Hybrid Azure AD Joined. However, silent OneDrive setup still does not work.

Ok, finally got OneDrive to work correctly, whether the device is showing in Azure AD, or not. The fix is, in addition to setting the Admin Template settings to what MS says, is also to set HKCU\Software\Microsoft\OneDrive\EnableADAL to a data value of 2. OneDrive creates it with a data value of 1. Once I changed it to 2 (any number other than 1 may work), OneDrive immediately started working correctly. No more user prompts, interruptions, or failures. It just loads and syncs. As a side note, I started running OneDriveSetup.exe with the /allusers switch to only have one installation of OneDrive.exe. The /allusers switch puts it under a new program files (x86)\Microsoft OneDrive folder. Just be aware that if you do the /allusers, anyone with OneDrive already installed and working, will get a Sign in error. All they need to do is click the "OK" button and it resigns them in. This is a one-time resign in.

I'm looking into the possibility of having OneDrive set up in my company to store online backups of users local files. Ideally, I want OneDrive to automatically be logged in on Windows 10 for AD joined PCs, then automatically be configured to backup local folders (presumably via group policy).

It includes both Computer and User configurations for Onedrive (they have different settings, so check both) and I reckon that it should assist you with some (if not all) of the requirements that you may have. 2351a5e196

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