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OneDrive Terms of Service
Updated onArticleOneDrive is available to students, employees, and faculty. Students will lose their status as a student after their graduating semester when grades are posted and their degree is posted to their transcript. Faculty and employees will lose their status on the end date of employment. If you are unsure of this date, contact Human Resources at (208) 496-1700.
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Using OneDrive for Business & Personal Use
Updated onArticleOneDrive for Business is the cloud storage platform provided by the University for all students and employees. This terabyte of digital storage space is intended for files pertaining to professional business and educational endeavors, such as employee documents, students' course files, and other personal university-related files (not personal files that do not pertain to one’s job). OneDrive for Business is linked to school accounts, so the files stored there are not accessible after termination or graduation.
For this reason, employees and faculty are encouraged to use a OneDrive Personal account, Dropbox, or another cloud storage platform to store personal files. If you would like to subscribe to OneDrive Personal, sign in to OneDrive Online and select the diamond icon in the top right corner of the screen. This will direct you to the page where you can buy/subscribe to additional accounts.
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Transferring Drive Files to OneDrive
Updated onArticleOnce you have OneDrive on your computer, you can transfer files from the H: Drive to OneDrive. Visit Accessing OneDrive to learn how to get OneDrive on your computer. Transferring files to your OneDrive account makes resources even more portable and accessible. On OneDrive, you will be able to edit your files and continue to store files safely. And with the OneDrive app, you can access these OneDrive files anywhere.
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Syncing OneDrive
Updated onArticleOneDrive is a file storage service that allows users to sync, share, and access files from multiple locations. The version used by BYU-Idaho, called OneDrive for Business, offers one terabyte (TB) of online storage space that can be accessed from multiple devices, from any location, and on any browser. To learn more about accessing OneDrive, see the Accessing OneDrive article.
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OneDrive FAQs
Updated onArticle- OneDrive is free online personal storage that you get with either a Microsoft account or with Outlook.com.
- OneDrive for Business is online storage intended for business purposes.
- Your OneDrive for Business account is managed by your organization, rather than by you.
- Additionally, your OneDrive for Business account can only be accessed with your BYU-Idaho credentials. You must have authorization to do so.
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Creating, Uploading, Saving, & Sharing Files & Folders on OneDrive
Updated onArticleOneDrive is a file storage service that can store up to one terabyte (TB) of data online. It has several features and capacities that every OneDrive user should know so OneDrive can be used to its fullest extent. Make sure you are connected to OneDrive before you start exploring.
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Setting Up Your OneDrive Account
Updated onArticleOneDrive is a file storage service that allows users to sync, share, and access files from multiple locations. The version used by BYU-Idaho, called OneDrive for Business, offers one terabyte (TB) of online storage space that can be accessed from multiple devices, from any location, and on any browser. To learn more about accessing OneDrive, see the Accessing OneDrive article.
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Accessing OneDrive
Updated onArticleOnce you have set up your OneDrive account (see “Setting Up Your OneDrive Account”), follow these steps to access OneDrive from any of the following methods:
- From a Windows Desktop
- From a Mac
- From Your BYU-Idaho Email on the Web
- From a Browser
- From the Mobile App
- From a Link
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Moving Zoom Recordings from the Zoom Cloud to My Media
Updated onArticleThis guide shows how to move Zoom recordings that are stored in the Zoom Cloud to My Media. All recordings in the Zoom Cloud preceding August 1st, 2021 will soon be purged from the Zoom Cloud to preserve space. If you have any recordings you would like to keep for academic or personal purposes, these will need to be manually moved to the video.byui.edu site, also known as My Media.
Please select the guide appropriate for you below according to whether you are non-faculty or a student.
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Connecting to Wi-Fi on a Mobile Device
Updated onArticleYou do not have to waste valuable data on campus! Connect your phone to the campus Wi-Fi so you can automatically join the wireless network whenever you are within range.
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