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OneDrive is Microsoft’s online file storage and sharing service and it’s used extensively at UC Davis. Before you can take advantage of OneDrive’s features, files need to be synced first. Syncing saves a copy of your files in the cloud, backing them up and making them accessible for multiple devices at once.

\uD83D\uDCD8 To verify that your files are synced

  1. Click the blue cloud icon in your system tray, the the right of the system date and time.

  2. Look for the Your files are synced status message. This means that changes you make to your files are synced to the cloud. Changes include creating new files, deleting files, and modifying files.

  3. It’s possible that you’re not logged into OneDrive. If that’s the case, log in with your UC Davis email address and your Kerberos password.

OneDrive offers a lot of features and benefits which will be covered in other how-to articles.

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