OneDrive & SharePoint
OneDrive and SharePoint provide cloud storage and collaboration platforms for Microsoft 365 organizations.
Overview
OneDrive is personal cloud storage for individual users, while SharePoint is a collaborative platform for teams and organizations to store, share, and collaborate on files.
OneDrive
OneDrive is personal cloud storage that syncs files across your devices.
Key Features
- Personal Storage - Cloud storage for individual users
- File Sync - Sync files across devices automatically
- File Sharing - Share files and folders with others
- Version History - View and restore previous file versions
- Offline Access - Access files offline with sync
- Mobile Access - Access files from mobile devices
Storage Limits
- Business Plans - Typically 1TB per user
- Enterprise Plans - Can be up to 5TB or unlimited
Common Tasks
- Upload Files - Drag and drop or use Upload button
- Share Files - Right-click → Share to set permissions
- Sync Files - Install OneDrive sync client for automatic sync
- Access Files - Access via web, desktop app, or mobile app
Sharing Options
- People in Your Organization - Share with internal users
- Specific People - Share with specific users or groups
- Anyone with Link - Public sharing with link
- Permissions - Control view, edit, or comment access
SharePoint
SharePoint is a collaboration platform for teams to work together on documents and projects.
Key Features
- Team Sites - Create sites for teams and projects
- Document Libraries - Store and organize team documents
- Collaboration - Real-time co-authoring on documents
- Version Control - Track document versions and changes
- Workflows - Automate business processes
- Customization - Customize sites for your needs
Site Types
- Team Sites - For collaboration within teams
- Communication Sites - For broadcasting information
- Hub Sites - To connect related sites
Document Libraries
- Organize Files - Create folders and metadata
- Co-authoring - Multiple users edit simultaneously
- Check-in/Check-out - Control document editing
- Version History - Track all document changes
Permissions
- Site Owners - Full control over site
- Site Members - Can edit content
- Site Visitors - Read-only access
- Custom Permissions - Granular permission control
Integration
Office Integration
- Edit documents directly in the browser
- Open files in desktop Office apps
- Co-author documents in real-time
- Automatic saving to cloud
Microsoft Teams Integration
- Access SharePoint files from Teams
- Share files in Teams channels
- Collaborate on documents within Teams
Outlook Integration
- Attach files from OneDrive/SharePoint
- Share links instead of attachments
- Access files from email
Best Practices
File Organization
- Use consistent naming conventions
- Create logical folder structures
- Use metadata and tags
- Regularly clean up old files
Sharing
- Share with appropriate permissions
- Use links instead of attachments when possible
- Review sharing permissions regularly
- Remove access when no longer needed
Security
- Set appropriate access levels
- Use sensitivity labels
- Enable data loss prevention
- Monitor file access and sharing
Collaboration
- Use co-authoring for team documents
- Leave comments for feedback
- Use version history to track changes
- Communicate changes to team members
Access Methods
Web Access
- OneDrive - onedrive.live.com or through Office portal
- SharePoint - Access through SharePoint sites or Office portal
Desktop Sync
- Install OneDrive sync client
- Install SharePoint sync client
- Files sync automatically to your computer
Mobile Apps
- OneDrive app for iOS and Android
- SharePoint app for mobile access
- Office mobile apps for editing
Sync Client
OneDrive Sync
- Syncs personal OneDrive files
- Files available offline
- Automatic sync when online
- Configure sync settings
SharePoint Sync
- Sync SharePoint document libraries
- Works similar to OneDrive sync
- Access SharePoint files in File Explorer
- Manage sync settings
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- Sync Errors - Check internet connection and sync status
- Permission Issues - Verify user has appropriate permissions
- Storage Full - Check storage limits and clean up files
- File Conflicts - Resolve conflicts in sync client
Support
For assistance with OneDrive, SharePoint, or file sharing, contact our support team.
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