One Drive Teams member delegation for Onsite and Cloud sync
Local permissions will not properly delegate to Office 365 One drive as of the creation of this doc. I recommend setting up groups locally and do not sync those to 365 for local permissions.
You will then need to mirror those permissions in One Drive. To do that the easiest way is to use Teams on 365.
Create Microsoft Teams for each group needing access to OneDrive cloud share:
Create Team and set permissions to Private so random domain users cant join without proper approval:
Add Members:
Change anyone that should have admin control to “owner” all others should remain members:
Open up the OneDrive share to set permissions. Select Files and to select Details:
Select Manage Access in the right hand window:
Select “Grant Access” at the top and enter in your Team Group name:
You can uncheck Notify People so they don’t get lots of random invites and select “Grant Access”:
The members of that group can then access that share. The easiest way to navigate to it is to copy that share from the main page you are doing the sharing from to the users. By default if they are logged onto 365 as themselves the path should only show folders they have permissions to.
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