When you create the new profile, select Windows 10 and later as the Platform and choose for the Administrative Templates as the Profile type.
To get started on how to set up OneDrive using Intune, first go to the portal and log in with a Global Administrator. This guide assumes that you already have set up Intune and have some devices in the device management portal to test these policies on. This way the users will still be able to work in the folders they are used to, but now it will be backed up in the cloud and available on all devices.
Let’s first explain what our settings will actually be doing after we set them up: So let’s get right into it! What the settings do This, along with some other useful settings, makes it possible for us to force users (in a non-intrusive way) to make use of OneDrive as a backup for their documents.
Using Intune, we can automatically move known folders (such as Documents, Desktop, etc.) to OneDrive. Imagine their flash drive gets stolen or their computer crashes, what will they do then? Most of you can already see the risks they are taking by not doing this. They save everything locally or on a USB flash drive and never move them. We all know a few colleagues that refuse to save documents in the cloud. With a mix of policies and scripts, we can easily set up OneDrive automatically for all enrolled devices.
In this guide we will explain how to set up OneDrive using Intune.