6/9/2023 0 Comments One drive for business log in![]() ![]() Regarding automatic connecting, since the accounts and the passwords are synced to/through Azure for O365, that also provides what is essentially single-sign-on. It's not really a huge deal or anything, but it's kind of a recurring nuisance. The user continues to get mail and such, but the next time they login, for instance, Outlook will require the new password (which is fine and expected), but always asks that the password be entered and saved twice. ![]() The wrinkle we have with passwords is that when a user changes their password on-prem, there is a small delay (usually minutes) between the change completing successfully on-prem, and then being synced to O365. The "this" I was referring to was syncing on-prem AD to/through Azure for user and password synchronization much as it sounds like the OP is doing. My apologies for not better explaining myself. We are in the early stages of planning an O365 rollout next year and this seems to be apropoġ) What "this" have you been doing? How are you getting the automatic connect? The only wrinkle I have is just that it's a little bit of a nuisance every so often when my users passwords expire, but otherwise it's been smooth and straightforward. I also sync my on-prem AD through Azure for Office 365, including password sync, which results in auto-login for all Office 365 products (including OneDrive for Business). All of my users are running Windat present, but our experience has been the same since I moved us over to Windows 10 shortly after release. I've been doing this for about a year and a half now, and my users are automatically connected to OneDrive for Business on login. ![]()
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