New-Item -Path $registryPath -Force | Out-Null $registryPath = "HKCU:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OneDrive" Start by creating two powershell scripts – one for the HKCU and one for the HKLM.
In a Windows 10 devices that is AzureAD joined and Intune managed – the Intune Management Extension is the easy way to setup OneDrive for Business with Silent Account Configuration. This one will enable files on demand – this will only work on Windows 10 1709, this needs to be set in the computer context. HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\OneDrive\ FilesOnDemandEnabled T his one will enable Silent Account Configuration for OneDrive for business, this needs to be set in the computer context. HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\OneDrive\SilentAccountConfig This one will enable ADAL for OneDrive for business, this needs to be set in the user context. HKCU:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OneDrive\EnableADAL We only need to set to regkeys to get this working – but there is no native way of manipulation with the registre database in Windows – so we just do it with powershell. The user need a OneDrive for Business license.You need to run the latest version of OneDrive for business to ensure that it is working correctly.The device needs to be AzureAD joined or hybrid AzureAD joined.To silently configure OneDrive for Business there is some pre-requirements In basic it is just a way to run a powershell script on a Intune managed devices once. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time item in Control Panel.When we are doing modern management of Windows 10 devices with AzureAD then sometimes we are missing the easy way from group policies preferences, but in Intune we have the Intune Management extension previous known as Project Sidecar. When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The global version of this update has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The Office System TechCenter contains the latest administrative updates and strategic deployment resources for all versions of Office.
Learn about the standard terminology that Microsoft uses to describe software updates. Go to Start, enter Run, and then select Run. If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then select Search.Įnter windows update, select Windows Update, and then select Installed Updates. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then select Search.
In the list of updates, locate and then select update KB3114364, and then select Uninstall. Go to Start, enter View Installed Updates in the Search Windows box, and then press Enter. For MSI-based installations, the Update Options item isn't displayed. Start an Office 2013 application, such as Microsoft Word 2013.įor Office 2013 Click-to-Run installations, an Update Options item is displayed.
To determine whether your Office installation is Click-to-Run or MSI-based, follow these steps: To apply this update, you must have Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1 installed.
You may have to restart the computer after you install this update. In some cases, a random number of files are deleted from SharePoint document library during synchronization.
( How to determine?) Improvements and fixes It doesn't apply to the Office 2013 Click-to-Run editions, such as Microsoft Office 365 Home. This update has a prerequisite.īe aware that the update at the Microsoft Download Center applies to the Microsoft Installer (.msi)-based edition of Office 2013. This article describes update 3114364 for OneDrive for Business for Microsoft Office 2013, which was released on December 8, 2015. Latest updates for versions of Office that use Windows Installer (MSI) To fix the issues that are described in this article, install the latest Microsoft Office update from the following Microsoft Docs article: