![disable onedrive for business sync client disable onedrive for business sync client](https://hansbrender.files.wordpress.com/2020/07/frame_112_delay-0.03s_thumb.gif)
For the added shortcut folder in OneDrive to show the files from SharePoint.So the deployment for the personal Client is pretty Simple. Business Pass though is enabled in the background and a Azure tenant ID must be linked to the OneDrive Client. When I click on 'Add shortcut to OneDrive' the shortcut is added to OneDrive but it has a red cross and I can't browse the files because 'Offline Client Availability' is turned off. There are 2 ways to deploy the OneDrive Sync Client: Personal User logs in with their own credentials not linked to the organisation. When I do that the 'Sync' button is hidden and I can still see the 'Add shortcut to OneDrive' button - great this is what I want. IT administrators can deploy the client with configurable options such as the ability to block sync for the OneDrive consumer service as well as set the default sync.
DISABLE ONEDRIVE FOR BUSINESS SYNC CLIENT MAC OS X
The only way I can hide the sync button is to set 'Offline Client Availability' in advanced list settings to No. When you apply 'Prevent the usage of OneDrive for File Storage' group policy, you can set the Deny permission to specific users to prevent this Group Policy from applying to them. The OneDrive for Business Next Generation Sync Client is available for Windows 7, 8, and 10 (8.1 support will be added in the first quarter of 2016) and Mac OS X 10.9 and above.
![disable onedrive for business sync client disable onedrive for business sync client](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/troubleshoot/sharepointserver/installation-and-setup/media/how-to-block-onedrive-from-being-advertised-after-install-office-2016/home-page.png)
In the tenant settings I'm hiding the sync button.īut the sync button keeps showing in SharePoint. I would like to allow people to add a shortcut, from a document library in SharePoint, to their OneDrive and hide the 'Sync' button in SharePoint.