![]() You could choose individual files & folders to sync, leaving others in the cloud (but then you couldn’t see them, without going to the web). At some point in the development process, you could even sync SharePoint libraries to your workstation using the OneDrive app, but it was annoying, and often didn’t work well. Office 365 has been improving their offerings little by little. File explorer has long been the “home” of our files. ![]() ![]() Just give me a full view from File explorer, similar to my old mapped drives… why is Microsoft such a Charlie Foxtrot?!! I believe the official results were: 99 percent reported absolutely hating it, the remaining 1 percent said it was “fine” and that they “could probably learn to live with it.” Most often, you would have been accessing your SharePoint files via web browser, and not everyone liked that…. The problem with SharePoint, however, is that it is not a 1-for-1 experience shift compared with the traditional on-premises file server, when it comes to “company-wide” shares. OneDrive has been great for personal files for a long time–I usually recommend clients start by replacing redirected “Documents” folders with OneDrive for Business. ![]() You’ll just want to enable Files On-Demand first.* ![]() The real answer to this question is: it depends. ![]()
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