Information
This policy setting lets you prevent apps and features from working with files on OneDrive using the Next Generation Sync Client.
The recommended state for this setting is: Enabled
Enabling this setting prevents users from accidentally (or intentionally) uploading confidential or sensitive corporate information to the OneDrive cloud service using the Next Generation Sync Client.
Note: This security concern applies to
any
cloud-based file storage application installed on a workstation, not just the one supplied with Windows.
Solution
To establish the recommended configuration via GP, set the following UI path to Enabled :
Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\OneDrive\Prevent the usage of OneDrive for file storage
Note: This Group Policy path is provided by the Group Policy template SkyDrive.admx/adml that is included with the Microsoft Windows 8.1 & Server 2012 R2 Administrative Templates (or newer). However, we strongly recommend you only use the version included with the Microsoft Windows 10 Release 1607 & Server 2016 Administrative Templates (or newer). Older versions of the templates had conflicting settings in different template files for both OneDrive & SkyDrive, until it was cleaned up properly in the above version.
Note #2: In older Microsoft Windows Administrative Templates, this setting was named
Prevent the usage of SkyDrive for file storage
, but it was renamed starting with the Windows 10 RTM (Release 1507) Administrative Templates.
Impact:
Users can't access OneDrive from the OneDrive app and file picker. Windows Store apps can't access OneDrive using the WinRT API. OneDrive doesn't appear in the navigation pane in File Explorer. OneDrive files aren't kept in sync with the cloud. Users can't automatically upload photos and videos from the camera roll folder.
Note: If your organization uses Office 365, be aware that this setting will prevent users from saving files to OneDrive/SkyDrive.
Note #2: If your organization has decided to implement OneDrive for Business and therefore needs to except itself from this recommendation, we highly suggest that you also obtain and utilize the OneDrive.admx/adml template that is bundled with the latest OneDrive client, as noted
at this link
(this template is not included with the Windows Administrative Templates). Two alternative OneDrive settings in particular from that template are worth your consideration:
-
Allow syncing OneDrive accounts for only specific organizations
- a computer-based setting that restricts OneDrive client connections to only approved tenant IDs.
-
Prevent users from synchronizing personal OneDrive accounts
- a user-based setting that prevents use of consumer OneDrive (i.e. non-business).