Add an App for OneDrive for Business Using the Custom Configuration Option

You can create the OneDrive for Business app manually by providing the user details, Azure app details, and service account login details.

Before You Begin

  • Obtain the application ID, the Azure directory ID, and the application key value by registering the application in the Azure portal.

    For information about registering the application, see Registering the Azure App for OneDrive for Business.

  • Obtain the OneDrive for Business service account login details.

Procedure

  1. From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Service Catalog.

  2. On the Microsoft 365 tile, click Configure, and then select OneDrive.

  3. Start the O365 trial or continue to the configuration tool:

    • If you have never configured an Office 365 app before, the Office 365 configuration tool appears.

      1. Click Start Trial.

        The Configure Office 365 message box appears. You must wait while the Commvault Cloud software activates the Commvault Cloud subscription, creates Office 365 plans, and creates a backup plan for Office 365 backups.

      2. When this process is complete, click Close.

    • If you have configured an Office 365 app before, the Office 365 Trial message appears.

  4. Click Continue.

    The Create Exchange Online App tool appears.

  5. On the Region tab, from the Storage region list, select a region, and then click Next.

    The Application tab appears.

  6. In the Name box, enter a name for the app.

  7. From the Office 365 cloud region list, select the region that hosts OneDrive for Business:

    • If OneDrive for Business is not hosted in a national cloud, select Default (Global Service).

    • If OneDrive for Business is hosted in a national cloud, select the region.

      Note

      You cannot select China as the region.

  8. Select Custom configuration (Advanced).

  9. To automate OneDrive for Business app registration, download the configuration helper tool. By using this tool, you can avoid manually registering the app on the Azure portal.

  10. In the Application ID box, type the application ID.

  11. In the Application secret box, type the key value.

  12. In the Azure directory ID box, type the directory ID.

  13. To review and confirm that the Azure app is authorized with all the needed permissions, select The Azure app is authorized from the Azure portal with all the required permissions check box.

  14. Click Save.

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