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Vladimir Frank2017-04-07 13:37:37
Group Policies
Vladimir Frank, 2017-04-07 13:37:37

Doesn't disable OneDrive through group policies, what should I do?

There is a windows server 2012R2 with a raised domain, we also actively use group policies. Client machines run on windows 10 versions 1607 and 1703.
The essence of the problem is the following in the domain group policy objects along the path Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > OneDrive , enable the setting Prevent the use of OneDrive for storing files.
We execute the field gpupdate / force, reboot the client machine and look at what we were promised when this parameter was enabled, it did not work, OneDrive is in its place.
I tried to apply the policy locally on one computer, the result is the same. I wanted to create a request to Microsoft technical support, they asked $ 149 for a one-time request.

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Axian Ltd., 2017-04-07
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Judging by the description of the GPO for OneDrive ( https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn9219... no one promised to disable the OneDrive process, only to prohibit working with it.
I would find a key in the registry responsible for automatic launching OneDrive and sticking it into the GPO.

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