Yale University OneDrive Configuration and Sharing

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Yale University's OneDrive configuration allows users to store and access files from anywhere, at any time.

To access OneDrive, students, faculty, and staff can log in with their Yale NetID and password.

For another approach, see: How Do I Open Onedrive on My Pc

Setting Up OneDrive

To set up your Microsoft OneDrive endpoint, start by clicking on the link to the Globus OneDrive Endpoint. Log into Globus if you haven't already. You'll then be prompted to grant access to your OneDrive account, which you should allow and complete the approval process.

After granting approval, you'll be able to access the top level of your Yale OneDrive through the Globus Collection "Yale OneDrive".

Please note that there are rate limits to how much data and how many files you can transfer in any 24-hour period. If you've reached your limit, Globus will automatically resume the transfer during the next 24-hour period, and you may see an "Endpoint Busy" error during this time.

Share Data with OneDrive

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Yale ITS recommends using Microsoft OneDrive to send large files to others.

OneDrive is a great way to share files because you can easily access them from anywhere, on any device with an internet connection.

Configure OneDrive Endpoint

To set up a Microsoft OneDrive endpoint, click on the link to the Globus OneDrive Endpoint and log into Globus if needed.

You'll be asked to grant access to your OneDrive account, so click to allow access and follow the approval process.

After granting approval, you'll be able to access the top level of your Yale OneDrive via the Globus Collection "Yale OneDrive".

There are rate limits to how much data and how many files you can transfer in any 24 hour period.

If you've hit your rate limit, Globus should automatically resume the transfer during the next 24 hour period, and you might see a "Endpoint Busy" error during this time.

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