Difference between revisions of "Install OneDrive Sync Client (Windows)"
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=== Step 1: Check to see if the OneDrive client is already installed. === | === Step 1: Check to see if the OneDrive client is already installed. === | ||
− | * | + | *On the left end of the taskbar, [[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-the-start-menu-4ed57ad7-ed1f-3cc9-c9e4-f329822f5aeb select the start]] [[File:Start.png]] |
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*Type in “OneDrive”. If you see the following application, you have it installed (move on to Step 2) | *Type in “OneDrive”. If you see the following application, you have it installed (move on to Step 2) | ||
*If don’t see the OneDrive application or just OneDrive for Business, please proceed with downloading and installing the OneDrive client using this link:[[https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=844652]] | *If don’t see the OneDrive application or just OneDrive for Business, please proceed with downloading and installing the OneDrive client using this link:[[https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=844652]] |
Revision as of 16:45, 12 April 2021
The following instructions will walk through the process of setting up the OneDrive sync client in Windows
Step 1: Check to see if the OneDrive client is already installed.
- On the left end of the taskbar, [select the start]
icon.
- Type in “OneDrive”. If you see the following application, you have it installed (move on to Step 2)
- If don’t see the OneDrive application or just OneDrive for Business, please proceed with downloading and installing the OneDrive client using this link:[[1]]
Step 2. Open the OneDrive client and configure it.
- Once you have confirmed the OneDrive client has been installed (Step 1), open it in the start menu.
- When asked to login type in your A number with @mcla.edu at the end
- Login with your MCLA account
- Confirm the directories that you’d like to sync and click next