

Cloud-based OneDrive that is included in Office 365.Cloud-based OneDrive that comes with a Microsoft account (e.g.You can also download OneDrive for Business client from Microsoft’s Web site, which is the same OneDrive for Business that is included in Microsoft Office and is installed locally. Microsoft Office Professional Plus) and is installed locally. OneDrive for Business that is part of Microsoft Office (e.g.Personal OneDrive that comes with Windows 10.These are the flavors of OneDrive that I am familiar with. For the purpose of this article, I will assume you are running Windows 10 operating system. This can be challenging in certain scenarios and frankly things can potentially get messy depending on the type of software you have installed on your computer and how many versions of OneDrive are you running at one time. In this article, I will offer some guidance on how to synchronize OneDrive for Business on your computer to OneDrive in the cloud (Office 365). For home users, or people who work for small businesses that don’t have an IT support staff, dealing with OneDrive issues can be a pain. Okay, I may be exaggerating but dealing with multiple versions of a product is a challenge for an information worker who just wants to use the product and doesn’t want to become an expert on the multiple versions of OneDrive. It seems like if Microsoft keeps coming up with new flavors of OneDrive, one day they will offer more flavors than Baskin-Robbins. Just like Microsoft Skype has at least four different versions that I am aware of, OneDrive comes in many flavors.
