Wondering how to make Microsoft OneDrive shared folder sync to your computer? Read no further! This article shows you step-by-step operations to help you accomplish the task. Besides, there’s a bonus tip for you to move shared folders on OneDrive to another cloud. If you are interested, continue to read!
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“I can see my own OneDrive files synced on my local folder. But I can’t get to sync the files that are shared with me there. I see them online when I switch to my OneDrive and then click on the shared folder, but not locally. These shared files and folders do not appear on my Windows app’s Settings either. So, how can I sync files shared with me? (Windows)” – A Question on Reddit.
Launched by Microsoft, OneDrive is a practical and professional cloud service that allows users to store and manage various kinds of files, such as pictures, screenshots, videos, etc. As a useful cloud storage service, OneDrive gives users a convenient way to collaborate with friends and teammates. For example, you not only can set up OneDrive file requests, but also share files with others.
When you receive the shared files and folders, you can only view them on the Shared. However, there are some circumstances where you need to access these files and folders offline. For instance, when the internet connection is unstable or disrupted, you then cannot view the shared files and folders on OneDrive.
So, how to sync a shared folder in OneDrive to PC? You will learn the detailed steps in the following content. After reading, you can have a try.
If you want to sync a shared folder on OneDrive to your PC, there is not a direct way. However, you can first add the shared folder to your "my drive" and then it will also appear in your PC OneDrive folder. The process is quite simple to follow.
Step 1. Log in to your OneDrive on a browser. And head to the Shared list on the left navigation bar.
Step 2. Select the shared folder you want to sync and click on "Add shortcut to My Files" on the upper side.
Step 3: Then open the OneDrive folder on your Windows File Explorer and you will see the shared folder has been synced to PC and available for access.
When you try to open specific files in the shared folder, it will start downloading to your device from online since it is an online-only file, so it requires the network connection. Once finished, it will become a locally available file and you can open it anytime, even without Internet access.
Sometimes, there are bugs and errors that may affect the way to manage the shared data on OneDrive. In this case, you might need to use another cloud service to manage these files efficiently, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. But, how can you make OneDrive sync shared folders to another cloud? Previously, you may download the shared folders on your PC, and then upload them to another.
Nowadays, things get much easier. There are many professional cloud sync services in the market, and MultCloud is the one that stands out. MultCloud is specialized in syncing files and folders across cloud services, such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Google Photos, Flickr, Amazon S3, pCloud, etc. And here’re some strengths:
Now, you can refer to the following content to learn how to make OneDrive sync shared folder to another cloud, using Google Drive as an example:
Tip: Before syncing, you need to copy the shared folder to your OneDrive folder by Copy to.
Step 1: Sign up for a MultCloud account for free. Or, you can sign in with your Google/Facebook account directly.
Step 2: Press the Add Cloud icon on the left sidebar, and add OneDrive and Google Drive respectively.
Step 3: Head to Cloud Sync on the left sidebar, and chose the shared folder on your OneDrive as the original target, then choose Google Drive as the target directory. After that, hit the Sync Now button, and your shared folder will be synced to Google Drive successfully.
If you want to choose another sync mode, you can press the Options tab. Similarly, if you want to sync Google Drive with OneDrive free, you can refer to the steps above as well. The only difference is that you need to re-select the source and target directories.
And this is how to sync shared folder in OneDrive to Google Drive via MultCloud. In addition to the Cloud Sync feature, you can enable other wonderful features as well. For instance:
Anyway, you’ve learned how to make OneDrive sync shared folder to your PC. Meanwhile, you can sync the shared folder to another cloud via MultCloud. If you choose to use MultCloud, you not only can enjoy the Cloud Sync feature, but also transfer and backup files between cloud services.