![]() ![]() NOTE: I have NOT tested this yet - was just getting something thrown together. I went ahead and placed all the settings from Microsoft's website into a schema format that can up added to Jamf via the Application & Custom Settings Payload under External Applications > Custom Schema. If I'm correct and this syntax still doesn't work for you, try this instead: If I'm correct and this syntax still doesn't work for you, try this instead: I think I found the documentation you're following. If this is a list of allowed items, they should all be true, IMHO. If the purpose of the list is to simply "allow these items", I don't understand why this goes so far as making you specify "true" as well. To be honest, I'm still dubious this will work. ![]() Instead of specifying true/false using True, you should be using. When they say go to OneDrive settings -> back up tab, there is no 'back up tab' in my OneDrive settings. Turn on Finder integration to get sync status directly from Finder in MacOS 10.12. about syncing files on macOS, see Sync files with OneDrive on Mac OS X. You will also see a folder in the Finder called OneDrive Harvard University. I've been googling & asking jeeves and cannot find any I think I found the documentation you're following. When they say open a word doc and go to file -> options, there is no 'options' in my file tab. This article describes how to download the OneDrive sync app and sign in with. That's why I think it's syntax.Īgain, any help, insights, or advice would be wonderful. ![]() All the boolean keys are showing their correct true/false, but this string just says " AllowTenantList= " instead of actually having the string value. We only have the one tenant ID so this looks like:īefore I save the config profile, Jamf shows a summary of the settings. M$ website to deploy & configure on macOS says: The example for this setting in the. I think it's a syntax problem so any help would be greatly appreciated. ![]() What's not working is just the AllowTenantList setting. To sync a folder to your OneDrive that is shared with you: Sign in to the Office 365 website. Select Choose Folders and choose which folders you want to sync. Select Preferences and click the Account tab. I am able to successfully build & deploy custom preferences using the Application and Custom Settings on Configuration Profiles. To sync your OneDrive folders with your Mac: Select the OneDrive cloud icon in the menu bar at the top of your screen. ![]()
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