Onedrive on windows server issue

Nick Maizey 1 Reputation point
2022-06-06T23:01:22.233+00:00

Having an issue with onedrive on windows server 2019. I have had this installed before and working , however it has recently stopped.

OneDrive in constantly saying that the user needs to sign in. If the user then attempts to sign in, OneDrive closes then reopens in the same state. No error or event logs are recoded.

I have tried this with single user installations, Multi user installation. Installed from the Microsft 365 Pro Plus installation, with and without RDP server installed. Freshly installed server both updated and not.

Anyone else having a similar issue or know whats going on?

OneDrive Management
OneDrive Management
OneDrive: A Microsoft file hosting and synchronization service.Management: The act or process of organizing, handling, directing or controlling something.
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  1. Nick Maizey 1 Reputation point
    2022-06-08T03:05:35.343+00:00

    Tried calling microsft support today in regards to this issue. After 5 hang ups by agent doing investigations and support numbers no longer connecting I gave up.

    We cant be the only ones having this issue?


  2. Andrew | IT-Works 1 Reputation point
    2022-06-09T05:52:28.427+00:00

    We did some further testing. Spun up a new Server 2019 setup and before any changes installed OneDrive fine i.e. WorkGroup however once we setup a domain on the server OneDrive would then not sign in.


  3. petersonal 96 Reputation points
    2022-06-13T07:11:13.887+00:00

    We are faceing the same issue. Soneone with MS contact did find an answear please post back the solution.

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  4. Miguel Angel 1 Reputation point
    2022-06-14T16:44:23.507+00:00

    The same problem, on 9 different servers, all running Windows Server 2019, all are domain controllers.

    We have done a test, with a new Windows server 2019 as a workgroup and onedrive does work fine. It seems that the problem appears when the computer is included in a domain.

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  5. petersonal 96 Reputation points
    2022-06-16T06:57:40.497+00:00

    @Andrew | IT-Works why did you delete your yesterdays post? Is this registry settings not working, or not approved by MS?

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