
If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, Click here to learn more. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they helped. For more information about Use Group Policy to control OneDrive sync client settings, please read: We can do further analysis and test in our side based on your settings. Important: ADAL is now enabled automatically when use "Silently configure OneDrive using Windows 10 or domain credentials" policy or the registry key so you don't have to download and enable it separately. Would you mind to share the details about the applied OneDrive settings? On end-user client side, open Registry settings, go to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\OneDrive, share all keys and values listed there to us. Is there a log that will list reasons why sign in to OneDrive was not silent? We ran RSOP and gpresult to verify the systems was receiving the group policy settings.Īre there any additional settings required to ensure OneDrive configuration is automatic and silent when users sign into Windows 10 workstations joined to our domain? We set the maximum size before the user is prompted to choose folders to 10240 and entered the tenant GUID. We also added the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/OneDrive\EnableADAL key set to 1. The user is signed into Office and "Add this account to Windows" was selected and Office 365 is activated. Workstation accounts are not synced out of the local domain. The user account is synced to Office 365. The user is logged into Windows using a Windows domain user account from our local AD. "Silently configure OneDrive using the primary Windows account" We have created a group policy with the setting:

The OneDrive client built into Windis supposed support silent configuration of OneDrive, but it isn't working for us.

The clients are running WindEnterprise with Current Branch Office 365.
