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Mapping OneDrive as Network Drive in Windows 10



To map OneDrive as a network drive in Windows, you need your unique OneDrive account ID. To get that log in to your OneDrive account, and in the browser address bar you will see your unique account ID. It will be something like

 
https://onedrive.live.com/?id=root&cid=xxxxxxxxxxx

 

 



Open some sort of text editor, copy the below URL and replace “yourUniqueID” with the ID you see in the OneDrive URL. We are going to need this unique URL to map OneDrive.



https://d.docs.live.net/yourUniqueID





Once you have the unique URL, open File Explorer using the keyboard shortcut “Win + E,” select the “Computer” tab and then select the option “Map Network Drive.”

 



 

The above action will open the Map Network Drive window. Here, select the drive letter of your choice, enter the unique URL that you created earlier in the Folder field and click on the “Finish” button to continue.

 



 

As soon as you press the Finish button, Windows starts the connection attempt.

 



 

Once the connection is successful, you will be asked to enter the username and password. Before clicking on the “OK” button, don’t forget to select the “Remember my credentials” checkbox so that you don’t have to enter your username and password each and every time you need to access the network drive.

 

Once the connection is successful, you will be asked to enter the username and password. Before clicking on the “OK” button, don’t forget to select the “Remember my credentials” checkbox so that you don’t have to enter your username and password each and every time you need to access the network drive.

 

Note: if you are using two-factor authentication, you should use the app-specific password rather than your regular account password. You can generate the app-specific password using this link.

 



 

You’ve successfully added OneDrive as a network drive in Windows. Don’t worry about the disk usage stats on the network drive, as it is simply mirroring your C drive stats.

 

 



 

From this point on, you can access your OneDrive account and all its files and folders directly from your File Explorer, and you don’t have to worry about losing space by syncing all the files.

 



 

f you think the default name of the OneDrive network drive is a bit boring, then you can rename it. To do that, simply right-click on the drive and select the option “Rename,” and enter your new drive name.

 

Do comment below sharing your thoughts and experiences about using the above method to add OneDrive as a network drive in Windows.

 
Mapping OneDrive as Network Drive in Windows 10 Mapping OneDrive as Network Drive in Windows 10 Reviewed by Unknown on March 15, 2016 Rating: 5

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