OnedriveMapper v3.06 released!

Version 3.06 of OneDriveMapper has been released!

  • userLookupMode 6 added, which displays a full and customizable login form to the user which asks for username and password
  • added user login caching for userLookupMode 1 and 2, so the script won’t fail if the user is roaming away from a DC and the login is cached
  • fixed a reference to my test domain in Azure AD PassThrough (liebensraum.nl)
  • fixed a crash when ADFS denies the request in native mode (now properly falls back to IE auth mode if allowed)
  • first basic support for Azure AD SSO

Get the new version here

Enterprise Mobility Technical Checklist

Considering to move to an Anywhere, Anyplace, Anytime lightweight IT environment? Throwing out all local IT?

No more Domain Services, just AzureAD? Windows10, or any other mobile modern client? Here’s a short checklist I sometimes use for clients when assessing their intentions / plan:

  • Intune tenant created and policies have been set, including Conditional Access
  • All my application servers/services have been moved to SaaS or to RemoteApp (WVD) or similar
  • My identities have been synchronized or copied to Azure AD
  • All users have an Intune or EMS license
  • I have enabled Azure AD automatic MDM enrollment
  • I have enabled Enterprise State Roaming in Azure AD
  • I have published my internal web sites using Azure Application Proxy and added these sites to Intune as Apps
  • DLP policies have been setup for any sensitive data types/locations in my company
  • Personal data has been migrated to Onedrive for Business
  • Group data has been moved to Office 365 Groups/Teams or Sharepoint Online
  • WDATP has been set up for W10 and Mac clients

Just to get you started! 🙂

OnedriveMapper V3 public release

Dear OnedriveMapper users,

I’m finally convinced after the help of a large number of beta testers and other supporters that I can release OnedriveMapper V3 to the general public. I don’t expect it to work in all situations, things like MFA and Okta are not yet supported, but I believe it will benefit the majority.

OnedriveMapper V3 features a new authentication mode (‘native mode’), in which authentication takes mere seconds, improving mapping speed on average by a factor 10 or higher. In addition, OnedriveMapper can automatically switch between both authentication modes if one fails, making it far more robust.

Please check the full changelog to verify compatibility of the changes with your environment, and test carefully before deploying in production.

And thanks to those who provided me with Teamviewer access to their unique environments and/or feedback to help make OnedriveMapper the best free product to map your Onedrive for Business or Sharepoint Online libraries to a driveletter.

Get it here

ADFS SmartLink for OnedriveMapper

ADFS SmartLinks are very useful tools to get your user signed into a service super quickly. As of version 3.02, OnedriveMapper supports these links for both IE and Native authentication mode.

I wrote an article on how to create an ADFS smartlink for the Intune portal once, that should get you started, but point your smartlink to “https://{YOUR TENANT NAME}-my.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/MySite.aspx?MySiteRedirect=AllDocuments”.

Then configure $adfsSmartLink in OnedriveMapper with your ADFS SmartLink. OnedriveMapper should then immediately get logged into Onedrive For Business, reducing logon delays by seconds or more depending on the auth method you’re using.