OnedriveMapper v2.53 released!

Version 2.53 of OneDriveMapper has been released!

  • Updated to work with changes in MS’s backend
  • Better handling of AzureAD SSO Preview

This morning I received reports that the O4B mapping was failing, but SpO ones weren’t. Digging into this I noticed that if I attempted to map the moment the script hits O4B, it did work, so OnedriveMapper now handles the timing a bit different to work with the changes Microsoft made on their end.

Get the new version here

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John
John
7 years ago

I have the same problem

“Access Denied. Before opening files in this location, you must first add the web site to your trusted sites list, browse to the web site, and select the option to login automatically.”

I have IE open and logged into one drive. It was working initially but then after 2 days of no activity I can not longer access the map drive. I can’t even disconnect the drive

Rejone
7 years ago

I’m getting this error while testing 2.53.
ERROR | Failed to find the correct controls at https://www.office.com/1/?auth=2&home=1&from=PortalLanding&client-request-id=3b4f6604-bcda-41fe-b0cf-05
9738f3a9f5 to log in by script, check your browser and proxy settings or check for an update of this script. The element cred_password_inputtext was n
ot found (2) or had no tagName

Chad
7 years ago

v2.53 did not fix this problem for me. I have been reliably using v2.37 since its release. I use your script on over 100 machines. Yesterday my onedrives stopped mapping with: “error: 2 System error 224 has occurred. Access Denied. Before opening files in this location, you must first add the web site to your trusted sites list, browse to the web site, and select the option to login automatically.” Both versions still map my sharepoint library drives. I am able to manually map drives to onedrive after login with the net use command — although I have to open… Read more »