Select to run the script using logged on credentials.So how do we make this happen?Īssuming you have Endpoint Manager set up and configured to manage your companies devices a simple PowerShell script is all you need to meet your end goal. The latter is my personal choice, works as expected and allows you to monitor the managed devices outcome as the script deploys. Or you could use Endpoint Manger (AKA Azure AD Intune) using a script. You could use the registry editor but this is very manual and cumbersome. This can often provide confusion to end users and I find that it is better to just “hide” that personal OneDrive from appearing in the Quick Launch all together. Once as your “business” OneDrive which is appended with your company name and a second time as your “personal” OneDrive. There’s only 1 OneDrive but if you have a Microsoft Business account it will appear twice in your Windows Quick Launch.
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