Office 365 SharePoint and OneDrive for Business pathname limitations

Office 365 SharePoint and OneDrive for Business allow maximum pathname for files and folders to be 400 characters. This limit applies to the total length of the URL path to a folder or a file in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business but not to the length of any parameters. Also, these limitations apply only […]

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Understanding Office 365 SharePoint

Office 365 SharePoint is a cloud-based service that helps organizations share and collaborate with colleagues, partners, and customers. With Office 365 SharePoint, you can access internal sites, documents, and other information from anywhere—at the office, at home, or from a mobile device. So Office 365 SharePoint is much more than simple cloud storage. It is […]

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How to solve issues with Office365 OneDrive corrupted folders

Sometimes Office365 OneDrive folders will end up being corrupted. That might happen when the folder has a large number of files or subfolders. Here is how to fix it: Delete your sync pair Rename the folder in Office365 Onedrive (for example rename it to “old_name SAVE”) Create a new folder in Onedrive with the same […]

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IT Admin: How to install cloudHQ to your Office 365 domain

If you are an admin of your Office 365 installation then you can set up real-time backup or sync for all users using Office 365 OneDrive Business, Office 365 Mail, Office 365 SharePoint, and so on. To do that you first need to install cloudHQ to your Office 365 installation. Office 365 preparation: You need […]

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IT Admin: How to troubleshoot errors when authorizing Office 365 domain

During the process of Authorizing Office 365 admin or using the Office 365 sync wizard, an error message may appear indicating that some Office 365 accounts are invisible. This problem can be addressed by verifying if the Office 365 admin possesses a valid OneDrive and Outlook account, disabling the two-factor authentication temporarily, de-installing and reinstalling cloudHQ, and ensuring that cloudHQ and 3rd-party applications are enabled and have the requisite permissions.

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How to figure out your tenant name in Office 365

You can find your tenant name when you access your OneDrive Pro via the web and checking the text that’s written in the address bar of your browser. Your address bar will look something like this: Why are we asking for your tenant name? When you sign up for Office 365, you are asked for […]

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