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Easily store and share documents in the cloud. Microsoft OneDrive works with Office, so it's easy to create, edit, and share your documents.
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Save files in a folder in Microsoft OneDrive.

How to Access Microsoft OneDrive
Click Obtain Authorization.
You get redirected to the Microsoft website to authorize OneDrive for Lasernet.
Enter your Microsoft credentials.
Authorize the access request.
The authentication window closes automatically and your Display name and E-mail are added to the dialog.
In the Properties area, set Drive and Path to describe where to upload files in your OneDrive folder structure.
Doing this stores an encrypted token in the configuration. This token is then used to regain access to the OneDrive later.
Refresh Access Token
If Lasernet experiences issues connecting to OneDrive, there might be a problem with its current security tokens. In some cases, the Refresh Access Token button can resolve connection issues.
Connection issues can occur for a number of reasons, including:
More than 90 days of inactivity.
The user changed their password.
Permission or security changes to the user.
Revocation of permissions.
If Lasernet experiences connection issues, click Refresh Access Token to obtain new tokens, then commit and deploy the Lasernet configuration.
If doing this does not resolve the issue, click Remove Authorization to remove the currently stored security tokens, then click Obtain Authorization to reauthenticate using the user account (which will also refresh the security tokens). Then, commit and deploy the Lasernet configuration.
Properties
Select the Drive and Path for where to upload the files in your OneDrive file structure.
Select Overwrite to allow that a file, that already exists, is overwritten during upload.
JobInfos
Set this JobInfo as a Boolean value to overwrite the setting for Share publicly property. | |
URL to publicly shared file returned after upload. The JobInfo is only set when Sharing publicly is enabled in the GUI. | |
OneDriveURLExpiration | This JobInfo overwrites the offset of the Shared Link Expiration defined in the OneDrive module. A expiration time for a shared document must be defined in the format yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ. |