Microsoft OneDrive is a file hosting cloud-based service for document storage.
The Microsoft OneDrive connector allows the downloading of source files and uploading of target files directly to/from Microsoft OneDrive and Microsoft OneDrive for Business repositories. The connector uses the OneDrive API to implement the integration.
Files shared by other users and present in the Shared with you section are not supported.
There are a number of use cases for the connector:
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Project managers can add files directly to projects from an online repository.
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Set up the submitter portal to allow Submitters to add files to requests directly from the online repository.
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Use automated project creation (APC) to have new projects automatically created when a change in the last modified date is detected for monitored files or a folder.
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Selected files are imported the very first time APC runs. No files are imported when a folder is monitored.
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OneDrive Settings
No changes are required.
Important
If accessing from a custom domain (ex. mydomain.phrase.jp
), open an incognito browser window and log in via cloud.memsource.com
or us.cloud.memsource.com
to apply the authentication required for the creation or saving of the connector. After saving, the connector can be accessed via the custom domain.
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From the Settings
page, scroll down to the section.
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Click on Connectors.
The
page opens. -
Click New connector.
The
page opens. -
Provide a name for the connection and change the Type to Microsoft OneDrive .
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Click Connect to OneDrive.
If successful, a small checkmark appears next to the Connect to OneDrive button. A red exclamation point appears if it isn't. Hover over the icon to see additional details.
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Click Save.
The connector is added to the list on the
page.