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Issue/Question
- What is OneDrive?
- How do I access my OneDrive files via the web?
- How do I access my files in OneDrive from my computer?
- How do I sync files with OneDrive?
- How do I share files in OneDrive?
Environment
- Oregon State University
- Student or Employee
- Microsoft 365, Office 365
- OneDrive
Explanation
This article covers the basics of using OneDrive, a part of the Microsoft 365 suite.
OneDrive is a cloud-based file storage and collaboration tool available to all current OSU students and employees. It is accessible via the web, or via an application on Macs, Windows, Linux, and mobile devices.
Resolution
How to Sign in to OneDrive on the Web
- Visit oregonstate.edu/office365 and choose "Login to Office 365" (for help signing into Office 365, see Sign in to Office 365 Online)
- Once logged in select the app launcher in the upper left corner:
- Select OneDrive from the list of Apps:
How to Access OneDrive Files from My Computer
To access files stored in the cloud on OneDrive from your computer or mobile device, you will want to install the OneDrive app. If you have Microsoft Office already installed on your computer, OneDrive is likely already installed as well.
If you need to install OneDrive:
- Visit oregonstate.edu/office365 and choose "Login to Office 365"
- On the upper-right, select "Install apps"
- Select "Microsoft 365 apps"
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install Microsoft 365 apps
How Do I Use OneDrive?
For help uploading files, downloading files, syncing files, or sharing files, please see the OneDrive Help and Learning Page: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive
If you are concerned about OneDrive sync using up too much of your local computer storage space, you may want to enable "Files on-demand"; for details, see: Save disk space with OneDrive Files On-Demand for Windows
Assistance
For assistance, contact the Service Desk.