Hey there, I was looking for the same thing because I was unable to find the OneDrive for my business account too. I believe the solution you are looking for is in the following link:
Sync files with OneDrive in Windows (microsoft.com)
If you get a error telling you that OneDrive is already installed. Even better. Because that means you only need to add the Microsoft365 or Office365 account.
To add the account to the existing OneDrive installation hover your mouse over the taskbar.
Step 1. Click the OneDrive icon next to the clock.
Step 2. Click "Help & Settings" and click "Settings" from the drop-down menu
Step 3. Microsoft One Drive properties pop up will appear. Click Add account.
The OneDrive icon for the second account will appear on the taskbar next to the personal OneDrive icon.
I hope this helps you and resolves your issue @Pepijn van Beusekom
Had the same issue. Hit Start, type OneDrive, open "OneDrive App" - looks the same as a file explorer, except in the address bar you now see "Syncing". Left click "Syncing" and you'll see a pop up with a gear icon bottom right. Select that for Settings, go to the second menu item on the left column, "Account" and hit "+ Add an account" (top right of screen.)
I just purchased a new computer with Windows 10 Pro. For some reason when opening any Microsoft Office product from the dropbox folder, the file explorer locks up and doesn't respond. From my documents folder or desktop, the files open with no issue. It is only from the dropbox folder. Tried all solutions that a google search gives me but so far nothing has worked. I have attempted more solutions than I can count. Looking for help.
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Hi, I have a user in my office experiencing the same issue. I have no problems opening the files. She has flickering video when opening Excel or Word docs from the Dropbox folder. When Dropbox is uninstalled she can open from the folder with no issues. Problem has persisted on 3 different computers, all Windows 10 Pro, and less than 1 year old. Would love some ideas.
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With our latest release v1.0.11.0 of file explorer, we are excited to announce that you can now update your files directly using Excel, mirroring the user-friendly experience available in OneDrive. This enhancement aims to streamline your workflow and provide a more intuitive approach to managing and editing your Excel documents.
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I have a case, where I need to search for excel in the windows explorer search area (on the right side).
Do you have any recommendation to do that? (Especially when I need to search for dynamically changed excile files)
Where Out_filepatharray is a variable of type array string
To get the value of file path as a output we need to either mention in any activities like this
Out_filepatharray(0). ToString
Where 0 is the index of the first value in the array
Or we can pass this variable Out_filepatharray to a activity called For each loop and change the type argument as string in the for each loop property
And inside use a write line Activity and mention the input as item.ToString where item is the variable that gets each value from the arrau of string passed as input to the for each loop
Use Assign Activity and write the above expression in right hand side. The output of this expression is array of String. So, create one array of string variable and place it in left hand side.
If you remember back to 2013 (and before), we released standalone installers for Team Explorer. In VS 2015, we did not release a standalone Team Explorer since customers had free options with Express SKUs and Community, which included Team Explorer functionality.
Customers have continued to request a standalone installer for Team Explorer for non-developers, however. And so today, with the Visual Studio 2017 Update release, the standalone Team Explorer installer is back. This is a free download for non-developers who connect to Team Foundation Server or Visual Studio Team Services. Users of Team Foundation Server will typically need a client access license (CAL), see the licensing white paper for details. Also, see Visual Studio Team Services pricing.
We have installed VS Pro 2013 and VS Premium 2013 editions in our machines. We did a full installation package and it came along with Team Explorer. However, we are not using Team explorer to connect TFS server or any other purpose. We would like to know if it gets installed along VS Pro 2013 or VS Premium 2013, will be treated as free or we need to buy CAL licenses.
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Microsoft is testing a non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet within their Edge web browser, which will allow users to make cryptocurrency payments and access DeFi and Web3 applications within the Edge browser. Screenshots shared by software researcher and Twitter user Albacore show the proposed user interface for the software wallet which includes an explorer for dApps, a news feed, and the ability to buy/sell/swap tokens through Coinbase and MoonPay.
The software wallet is embedded in the Microsoft Edge web browser and is non-custodial, meaning the user has complete control of their funds (as opposed to a custodial wallet where a third-party company or service provider controls the private key to your wallet), and reducing the potential regulatory risk to Microsoft if users lose funds. It remains unclear exactly which tokens will be supported, but users will be able to manually add custom tokens as Metamask permits. The screenshots suggest that users will be able to browse and purchase NFTs across major marketplaces (e.g. Opensea) using the wallet.
Other web browsers, including Opera and Brave, have added built-in crypto wallets as the adoption of blockchain and Web3 continues to grow. The move by Microsoft would represent the first of the major web browsers (i.e. Mozilla, Chrome, and Safari) to incorporate an in-built software wallet into their browser. For the time being, the software wallet remains very much in the testing phase, as Microsoft is yet to officially announce the project, but a better wallet and UX experience for crypto-assets is essential to drive greater adoption in the long term.
The closure of Signature Bank came just days after two other major US banks, Silicon Valley Bank and Silvergate Bank, both based in California, were also placed into receivership. While Silvergate was known to be a crypto-friendly bank, Silicon Valley Bank was not known to have a significant crypto business.
Some in the blockchain ecosystem have speculated that the closures of the three banks are indicative of a co-ordinated effort by regulators to choke off crypto from the banking system. Former acting Comptroller of the Currency and one-time Binance US CEO Brian Brooks has suggested that the closures are part of an anti-crypto motive. Barney Frank, a Signature Bank board member and former Democratic U.S. congressman who co-authored the Dodd-Frank Act, has also suggested that regulators shut down the bank to send an anti-crypto message.
On March 16, the Blockchain Association (BA), the US cryptocurrency advocacy group, lodged a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA) to government agencies including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Since 1967, the FOIA has enabled any member of the public to request formal records from federal agencies that may not be publicly available. In light of the recent collapse of Silicon Valley, Silvergate and Signature banks, BA has exercised this right to investigate the truth behind what appears to be a potential de-banking of lawful crypto firms in the US.
Nevertheless, there are rising concerns that crypto businesses could be forced to turn to riskier alternatives as a result of the de-banking of crypto firms in the US. BA further noted the troubling allegations made by industry participants including challenges with opening new bank accounts and closure of existing ones. The CEO of BA, Kristin Smith voiced this concern:
It remains to be seen whether the requested documents and communications from the federal agencies could uncover any truth behind the rumours of an anti-crypto agenda by the US government around the failure of the three banks.
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