One Drive for Business Deployment with SCCM
Hi,
I am planning to deploy Onedrive for business but before that, would like to gather some information, What i have tried so far :
1) Confirming that the MS Office is not a requirement from MS chat support, i tried installing it on a machine without the MS Office and it gave the below error, tried 3 machines and it was same for all.
Tried installing on machine with MS Office installed, it gave an error as :
Background Installation ran into problem, make sure you are connected to the internet.
Once tested this, i need to add this to the Image deployment. Would like to know the process please and if there are any considerations to take care while doing that.
Are there any silent switches for deploying through SCCM ?
Thanks in advance !
July 17th, 2014 6:51am
Thanks for the link Peter,
I am following the steps as were mentioned but during the download, it gave the following error.
I have checked these but all are configured correctly.
I have to actually integrate as part of the SCCM image later.
Not sure, if this will help me do that.
July 17th, 2014 8:48am
That's weird... did you test the installation (and by that the config.xml) without ConfigMgr? Also, did you check the Office installation log file for more detailed information?
July 17th, 2014 12:36pm
No, actually this message comes up during the downloading of the offline files as was guided in the weblink.
August 9th, 2014 5:14am
Do you have a proxy/web filtering product that requires authentication between your desktop infrastructure and the Internet?
We had problems with the same error and our proxy was the cause.
We had to white-list all of the Office 365 Microsoft URL's which I believe is available (just search)
Cheers
Damon
August 9th, 2014 6:55am
Hello Damon,
No there is no proxy used as you mentioned.
August 14th, 2014 2:08pm
Hi,
I am planning to deploy Onedrive for business but before that, would like to gather some information, What i have tried so far :
1) Confirming that the MS Office is not a requirement from MS chat support, i tried installing it on a machine without the MS Office and it gave the below error, tried 3 machines and it was same for all.
Tried installing on machine with MS Office installed, it gave an error as :
Background Installation ran into problem, make sure you are connected to the internet.
Once tested this, i need to add this to the Image deployment. Would like to know the process please and if there are any considerations to take care while doing that.
Are there any silent switches for deploying through SCCM ?
Thanks in advance !
Has anyone had any real help from Microsoft with this?
I am trying to do a test deployment for SCCM 2012 R2, and even just running a download on my PC (which has admin rights, and I am a domain admin) comes up with these stupid errors.
I want to be able to amend a config file and download all the OneDrive deployment properly, and make sure I can retain Office 2010 as it will bust stuff like Pivotal software that we have running.
has anyone had any luck?
all I see in technet are other frustrated sys admins.
cheers.
September 5th, 2014 12:17am
This is the same error I raised this post for.
Any one, please assist with this.
September 5th, 2014 4:18am
Thanks Narcoticoo,
I already tried that, please see my response for Thursday, July 17, 2014 8:48 AM
September 5th, 2014 5:24am
So you're following the
http://sharepointfarmer.com/onedrive-for-business-app-silent-install/ guide and at which point did you get the error message? Have you tried it with other machines? Did you try it without ConfigMgr first?
That guide is pretty good, but you do not need to download anything if you have the Office 2013 media in your hand. Just run setup.exe /admin and it opens the Office Customization Tool (OCT) where you can uncheck everything else and just leave OneDrive (or
SkyDrive) to be installed.
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Narcoticoo
Saturday, September 06, 2014 5:24 AM
September 6th, 2014 5:21am
So you're following the
http://sharepointfarmer.com/onedrive-for-business-app-silent-install/ guide and at which point did you get the error message? Have you tried it with other machines? Did you try it without ConfigMgr first?
That guide is pretty good, but you do not need to download anything if you have the Office 2013 media in your hand. Just run setup.exe /admin and it opens the Office Customization Tool (OCT) where you can uncheck everything else and just leave OneDrive (or
SkyDrive) to be installed.
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Narcoticoo
Saturday, September 06, 2014 5:24 AM
September 6th, 2014 5:21am
Hi,
In the last 2 months I have created a 32 and 64 bit version of one drive then deployed them through SCCM for different sites. I used this guide.
http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/156/t/226361.aspx
Follow the post by Grumpy Monkey towards the bottom. It works perfectly.
Once prepared the media looks like this.
We usually create an install and uninstall cmd so people don't have to work out command lines.
Contents of _OneDrive for Business x86 2013 R1.cmd
Setup.exe /configure OneDrive_Install.xml
Contents of Uninstall
Setup.exe /configure OneDrive_Uninstall.xml
Install.xml
<Configuration>
<Add SourcePath="" OfficeClientEdition="32" >
<Product ID="GrooveRetail">
<Language ID="en-us" />
</Product>
</Add>
<!-- <Updates Enabled="FALSE" /> -->
<!-- <Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" /> -->
<!-- <Logging Level="Standard" Path="%temp%" /> -->
<!-- <Property Name="AUTOACTIVATE" Value="1" /> -->
</Configuration>
Uninstall.xml contents
<Configuration>
<Remove>
<Product ID="GrooveRetail" >
<Language ID="en-us" />
</Product>
</Remove>
<Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" />
</Configuration>
When you add it into SCCM just point it to the _OneDrive for Business x86 2013 R1.cmd or what ever name you give it. Or just paste in the command line directly.
Hope this helps.
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Richard.Knight
Saturday, September 06, 2014 10:10 AM
September 6th, 2014 9:51am
Hi,
In the last 2 months I have created a 32 and 64 bit version of one drive then deployed them through SCCM for different sites. I used this guide.
http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/156/t/226361.aspx
Follow the post by Grumpy Monkey towards the bottom. It works perfectly.
Once prepared the media looks like this.
We usually create an install and uninstall cmd so people don't have to work out command lines.
Contents of _OneDrive for Business x86 2013 R1.cmd
Setup.exe /configure OneDrive_Install.xml
Contents of Uninstall
Setup.exe /configure OneDrive_Uninstall.xml
Install.xml
<Configuration>
<Add SourcePath="" OfficeClientEdition="32" >
<Product ID="GrooveRetail">
<Language ID="en-us" />
</Product>
</Add>
<!-- <Updates Enabled="FALSE" /> -->
<!-- <Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" /> -->
<!-- <Logging Level="Standard" Path="%temp%" /> -->
<!-- <Property Name="AUTOACTIVATE" Value="1" /> -->
</Configuration>
Uninstall.xml contents
<Configuration>
<Remove>
<Product ID="GrooveRetail" >
<Language ID="en-us" />
</Product>
</Remove>
<Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" />
</Configuration>
When you add it into SCCM just point it to the _OneDrive for Business x86 2013 R1.cmd or what ever name you give it. Or just paste in the command line directly.
Hope this helps.
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Edited by
Richard.Knight
Saturday, September 06, 2014 10:10 AM
September 6th, 2014 9:51am
Hi,
In the last 2 months I have created a 32 and 64 bit version of one drive then deployed them through SCCM for different sites. I used this guide.
http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/156/t/226361.aspx
Follow the post by Grumpy Monkey towards the bottom. It works perfectly.
Once prepared the media looks like this.
We usually create an install and uninstall cmd so people don't have to work out command lines.
Contents of _OneDrive for Business x86 2013 R1.cmd
Setup.exe /configure OneDrive_Install.xml
Contents of Uninstall
Setup.exe /configure OneDrive_Uninstall.xml
Install.xml
<Configuration>
<Add SourcePath="" OfficeClientEdition="32" >
<Product ID="GrooveRetail">
<Language ID="en-us" />
</Product>
</Add>
<!-- <Updates Enabled="FALSE" /> -->
<!-- <Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" /> -->
<!-- <Logging Level="Standard" Path="%temp%" /> -->
<!-- <Property Name="AUTOACTIVATE" Value="1" /> -->
</Configuration>
Uninstall.xml contents
<Configuration>
<Remove>
<Product ID="GrooveRetail" >
<Language ID="en-us" />
</Product>
</Remove>
<Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" />
</Configuration>
When you add it into SCCM just point it to the _OneDrive for Business x86 2013 R1.cmd or what ever name you give it. Or just paste in the command line directly.
Hope this helps.
Great guide - did anyone else have problems though with the same permissions error through Config Mgr - "couldn't install, make sure you have enough free space" etc?
September 9th, 2014 12:58am
Great guide - did anyone else have problems though with the same permissions error through Config Mgr - "couldn't install, make sure you have enough free space" etc?
If there was an an error, check AppEnforce.log and AppIntentEvall.log from %windir%\ccm\logs -directory. As I noted in above post, there's no need to do any .cmd files for this to work.
September 9th, 2014 2:40am
my logs weren't much help - I am now going to download the media off MS volume licensing and test deployment that way. thank you.
September 9th, 2014 4:13am
Hello
I was trying with the link by Ath3Na http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/156/t/226361.aspx
but this gave the same error as discussed in the screenshot earlier.
September 13th, 2014 6:15am
Hello
I was trying with the link by Ath3Na http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/156/t/226361.aspx
but this gave the same error as discussed in the screenshot earlier.
Are you getting the error when preparing the media or once it's created and then your installing it?
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/wiki/office_365hp-office_install/office-3652013-code-0-and-code-300/f5e9749f-6806-46cf-9eda-e25ec4890bcb
From the website "try right click and "Run as Administrator". This resolve this matter on our machine that had this issue."
n your firewall / proxy open the ports listed in this article and
this may fix your problem. It fixed mine.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh852522.aspx
September 13th, 2014 11:38am
I was able to create a standalone installer for OneDrive.
Since the OneDrive for Business client is on the machine now. For the first time when we open it up, it asks for the server name.
Is there a script which we could use to automate this step, so when the client is deployed, the server name is automatically filled and user can directly start syncing.
October 31st, 2014 11:06am
This has nothing to do with ConfigMgr. You should post that question in an Office related forum or search
www.itninja.com
October 31st, 2014 11:59am
I am asking for a script to be deployed via SCCM with the installer package to set the server name automatically
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Vikram Midha
Friday, October 31, 2014 12:11 PM
October 31st, 2014 12:11pm
I am asking for a script to be deployed via SCCM with the installer package to set the server name automatically
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Edited by
Vikram Midha
Friday, October 31, 2014 12:11 PM
October 31st, 2014 12:11pm
I am asking for a script to be deployed via SCCM with the installer package to set the server name automatically
Instruct your users to sync their sharepoint onedrive to the client onedrive from the sharepoint onedrive site.
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Narcoticoo
Friday, October 31, 2014 2:41 PM
October 31st, 2014 2:41pm
I am asking for a script to be deployed via SCCM with the installer package to set the server name automatically
Instruct your users to sync their sharepoint onedrive to the client onedrive from the sharepoint onedrive site.
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Edited by
Narcoticoo
Friday, October 31, 2014 2:41 PM
October 31st, 2014 2:41pm
Thanks
So thats the only way out? No script available for it ?
November 6th, 2014 4:01am
Thanks
So thats the only way out? No script available for it ?
As far as I know, no. You can search the net, you're not the only one wanting the feature.
November 6th, 2014 3:07pm
Is the ability to pre-populate the OneDrive For Business app with the correct URL availible yet?
ie: in to populate the box below...
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dayneb
4 hours 53 minutes ago
May 26th, 2015 10:56pm
Instruct your users to go to their OneDrive through Sharepoint and then click the Sync on the top bar. This way the address goes straightly to the box you're refering to.
May 26th, 2015 11:30pm
Is the ability to pre-populate the OneDrive For Business app with the correct URL availible yet?
ie: in to populate the box below...
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dayneb
Wednesday, May 27, 2015 2:55 AM
May 27th, 2015 2:53am
Instruct all 5000+ users to do this?
There must be a way!
Dayne.
May 27th, 2015 3:36pm
Set it manually on a test client and see where that information is stored then (most likely registry). Write a script or baseline/CI to set that using ConfigMgr.
May 27th, 2015 4:05pm
Looks like ill have to do that, thought this would have been done by someone already.
cheers.
Will capture and report back.
Dayne.
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dayneb
9 hours 33 minutes ago
May 27th, 2015 4:29pm
ok so a little bit of work has turned up the following...
The reg key requried to get this working is as follows...
So the gotcha with this one is the "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" lines - they are some hash specifically to your login data ( ie yuio7698yhfds7698blabla )
The other details such as YOURCOMPANYNAME - YOURLOGINDETAILS etc etc are self explanatory and easy to script.
The "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" on the other hand is the tricky part - once a user has logged in once this is populated...unless someone knows a way to get this data then this process is indeed a user created one :(
Which we all know will lead to helpdesk calls and PEBKAC mania.
So hopefully someone will know some trickery to get the mysterious xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx data!
Dayne.
May 27th, 2015 6:15pm
Looks like ill have to do that, thought this would have been done by someone already.
cheers.
Will capture and report back.
Dayne.
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dayneb
Wednesday, May 27, 2015 10:14 PM
May 27th, 2015 8:28pm
Dayne
Attempting to do the same now.... any luck on figuring it out?
Aaron
June 11th, 2015 9:25am