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- #Microsoft onedrive for business install#
- #Microsoft onedrive for business update#
- #Microsoft onedrive for business windows#
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This will change the default back to create all new whiteboards in Azure.Īny whiteboards created in OneDrive for Business will still be available, no data will be removed, but the user may not see all their boards in the board gallery. You may opt out at any time by unchecking the setting in the O365 Admin Portal. Previously created boards will remain in Azure and can continue to be used/edited by users. They can also collaborate on any whiteboards that are shared with them by others who have OneDrive for Business. What if my users do not have OneDrive for Business?Īny users who do not have ODB provisioned will no longer be able to create new whiteboards when this change is implemented, though they can still edit their previously created boards. The Azure board is still available in the board gallery and no data is lost. In some cases, if users had a Teams meeting that had an Azure board associated with the meeting, it may be switched to use an ODB board. In some cases on older clients, new whiteboards may still be created in Azure instead of ODB. In a Teams meeting on Surface Hub, if someone shares a whiteboard, the user on the Surface Hub will see an error message but they can open the whiteboard in the browser.
#Microsoft onedrive for business windows#
The board gallery on Windows and Surface Hub will not show any whiteboards from ODB.
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What experience do users get if they’re using an unsupported client?ĭuring early opt-in, if someone is using an unsupported client, they will have the following experiences: The following clients are not yet supported:
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Whiteboard for Teams meetings and channels What clients are supported during opt-in?ĭuring early opt-in, only the following clients are supported: Previously created boards will remain in Azure and can continue to be used/edited by end users. This includes whiteboards created in the stand-alone Whiteboard applications as well as Microsoft Teams meetings, chats and channels. Whiteboards will be created in the ODB folder of the person who starts the whiteboard. When you opt-in, Whiteboard will create all new whiteboards in ODB. If these have been disabled in the Azure Active Directory enterprise applications, then Whiteboard on OneDrive for Business will not work. Note: Microsoft Whiteboard and Microsoft Fluid Framework are both enabled by default.
#Microsoft onedrive for business update#
If you do not see the -IsWBFluidEnabled option, please update the PSH module. These changes should take approximately 60 minutes to apply across your tenancy. Navigate to the Office 365 admin center, search for Whiteboard and enable the ODB storage option. You will need the SharePoint Online PowerShell module to enable or disable all Fluid Experiences across your Office 365 tenant.Įnable Fluid using the Set-SPOTenant cmdlet To enable or disable Whiteboard on ODB for your tenant, do the following: In order to opt-in, you need to both ensure that Whiteboard is set to use ODB storage and that Fluid is enabled for your tenant. The opt-in is now available in the O365 Admin Portal. This will become the default in starting in March 2022.īefore this date, commercial customers can opt-in the entire tenant. You should only opt-in after reviewing what is not supported. Microsoft Whiteboard is being rebuilt on top of OneDrive for Business (ODB).
#Microsoft onedrive for business install#
Connectįoreach ($login in ((get-spouser -Site ).LoginName))īefore you run the above cmdlets you need to install SharePoint Online Management Shell and run Connect-SPOService cmdlet.Note: This article does not apply to GCC customers as your Whiteboard storage is already defaulted to OneDrive for Business. But they involve CSOM and SharePoint Online Development Tools and the goal of this solution was to keep things simple and to a minimum. There are better ways to retrieve personal URLs than this. Users with created personal sites and will do for our purposes. Get-SPOUser -Site is a simple and efficient way of retrieving all Get-Mailbox may have nothing to do with my users if none of my SharePoint users has Exchange Online license. Licensed, unlicensed, groups and site mailboxes. Get-Msoluser will certainly retrieve you all the users, but that's exactly the problem - all the users. We don't have such a file, so we need a way to find the users. In that case, do not hesitate to use it and import-csv the ready file. Hell, you may even have a ready list saved in a. There are multiple ways to retrieve your users' upns: Get-Msoluser Get-Mailbox This does not include all the "untypical" behaviour such as when you rename all your users and the personal URLs fail to update or when you recreate the user and receive URL with "1" at the end e.g. Personal URLs follow a certain pattern that allows us to create them based on the user's userprincipalname: upn: url: upn: url: