Don't be surprised if the end up being "\something\WebDavwhich is fine. To get the actual path for where these drives should be mapped to you can use the "Open With Windows Explorer" in the OneDrive and Document Library in question.
Then a robocopy command could follow that. This support note describes how to integrate or sync multiple Office 365 OneDrive Business accounts with their Office 365 Sharepoint accounts sync pairs, which will look like this: OneDrive Business () -> Office365 Sharepoint ()/files OneDrive Business () -> Office365 Sharepoint ()/files. Then the next command would map the Office 365 / SharePoint folder to another letter, lets say Y. Prevent users from synchronizing personal OneDrive accounts Set the default location for the OneDrive folder Users can choose how to handle Office files in conflict Set the maximum percentage of upload bandwidth that OneDrive. The BATch file would then have a couple of commands in it to map the OneDrive location to a drive letter, let's say X. Sharepoint is the underlying technology that serves OneDrive, they’re just a different set of sharepoint sites.What you may be able to do is set up a batch file, maybe on your computer at first for testing purposes. For Configuration mode, select Express configuration (Recommended).
If OneDrive for Business is hosted in a national cloud, select the region. It can take up to 24 hours to provision and you must be a global admin to access their site collection. From the Office 365 cloud region list, specify where OneDrive for Business is hosted: If OneDrive for Business is not hosted in a national cloud, select Default (Global Service). Office E3 comes with the following product licenses, the one in bold is what you need to activate OneDrive for the user. MS really need to figure this stuff out, it shouldn't be this hard.
OneDrive for Business lets users update and share files from anywhere and work on Office documents with others at the same time.
So if you've got a group of users with different licenses and you just want to add an extra license to all of them, it's made way harder than it should be. Included with the Microsoft 365 subscription is access to OneDrive for Business, allowing a user to store, sync, and share their work files. The PowerShell methods are subtractive, not additive - ie you have to specify what a user won't have, instead of specifying what they will have. From an administrative side you can run the pre-provisioning scripts mentioned above, but there's no easy way to go and assign the SharePoint Plan 2 license to multiple users. Honestly the whole process is a fucking mess. I'd guess that's the issue that u/MusicWallaby is having.
Two things are there when you talked about OneDrive: OneDrive and OneDrive for Business. Drag files from your desktop to the OneDrive window. View and upload personal files, or share documents or folders by clicking Share and then either invite others to view the documents or sending them a link.
Or, from Microsoft 365, open OneDrive from the app launcher. It's only then that provisioning is complete and they can use the desktop OneDrive client. This OneDrive for business tutorial explains what is OneDrive for Business in Office 365, How we can install, Set up & Sync OneDrive in the Desktop version, how we can access OneDrive for business in Office 365. On your computer, use File Explorer to open OneDrive. Upload files from your PC, Mac or Mobile device. As part of the University of Chicago’s Office 365 service offering, you can save your files in OneDrive and then work with them from almost any device.
If you assign the SharePoint (Plan 2) license to a user though, and then that user tries to use the Windows 10 OneDrive client to connect - even if they've been successfully licensed - it will fail unless they've gone and logged in to OneDrive online beforehand. OneDrive for Business gives you one place to store, share, and sync your work or school files.