Version 1.8 of OneDriveMapper will now automatically detect your OneDrive URL, instead of using your login name. This is useful in scenario’s where someone’s username changes. Microsoft does not change the OneDrive for business URL when the username changes, which would cause mappings made based on the login to fail. This often happened when IT staff changed a usename because a user got married.
The login detection and process has also been made more efficient, and broken driveletters are now automatically deleted.
Version 1.6 of OneDriveMapper will now persistently label your drive, previously it would not remember the label if the registry keys for this setting did not roam with your profile.
Thanks to Mark R, who reported the issue, the script can now also properly show popups requesting a password when run as a hidden window by Group Policy.
Version 1.5 of OneDriveMapper features a new Parameter: driveLabel. Setting this parameter makes the OneDriveMapper script customize the label the network drive shows in Windows Explorer.
You can now download the improved version of OneDriveMapper, which automatically changes the ProtectedMode setting in Internet Explorer before it runs, and changes it back when it has finished mapping your drive.
Map your OneDrive for Business to a driveletter automatically!
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You immediately sign the deal, and scrap all plans to invest in a new fileserver to replace your currently overflowing fileserver containing all student’s data.