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  1. Select Connections > Add connection.

  2. Select Microsoft Office 365 GccH as the platform on the Add connection modal.

  3. Enter the connection information. Reference the table below for details about each field.

  4. Select Sign in with Microsoft Office 365 GccH.

  5. Enter the email for the account being used to create the connection and click Next. You must use an admin account with the proper privileges to manage Microsoft 365 configurations.

  6. Enter the password for the account and select Sign in.

  7. You will see a "Connection test succeeded" message on the Add connection modal. (If you don't see this message, repeat the sign in and authorization steps above.)

  8. Select Done to finish creating the connection.


Add Connection Modal - Microsoft Office 365 GccH

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Field

Description

Required

Display as

Enter the display name for the connection. If you will be creating multiple connections, ensure the name readily identifies the connection. The name displays in the application, and you can use it to search for the connection and filter lists.

If you do not add a display name, the connection will automatically be named.

Optional 

URL

Enter the URL of your Microsoft 365 GCCH High account. 

You can find the URL by logging into Microsoft 365 GCCH High using the account you want to use to create the connection. The URL in the address bar is the URL you need to use.

Required

Token endpoint

This setting is rare for most Microsoft connections and can be left blank. If needed, this value will be provided by your administrator.

Optional

Graph API endpoint

This setting is rare for most Microsoft connections and can be left blank. If needed, this value will be provided by your administrator.

Optional

External users notifications

This indicates if you want to send notifications to external users. The default value is No, so no notifications will be sent. 

If you select Yes, notifications will be sent to external users when they have been granted access to content based on permissions.

Optional

Behavior When Deleting Items

Select the type of delete DryvIQ should perform when deleting items: Permanent or Soft. Soft delete is the default delete behavior; however, Permanent is the recommended behavior.

A soft delete marks items as a deleted. You can still access them to restore or permanently delete the items.

A permanent delete removes the items. This delete is not reversible.

Optional


Microsoft Sign In Modal

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Features and Limitations 

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OneDrive for Business has the following file/folder restrictions:

Supported Features (tick)

Unsupported Features (error)

Other Features/Limitations (warning)

Version preservation

Mirror lock ownership

Invalid characters:  |   "   \   /   :   *   ?   <   >
(See Invalid Characters and Spaces below.)

Timestamp preservation

File size maximum: 250 GB Microsoft limit
DryvIQ uses a file maximum size of 249.999999 GB files to ensure transfer. 
(See HTML Files below for additional file size limitations.)

Author/Owner preservation

Segment path length: N/A

File lock propagation

Path length maximum: 400

Account map
(See Mapping below.)

Restricted types: N/A

Group map

Maximum number of files per folder: 5000 

Permissions preservation

Maximum Enterprise Keyword length: 255 characters 

User impersonation

Restricted characters in Enterprise Keywords: < and >

Metadata map
(See Metadata Mapping below.)

No leading whitespace 
(See Invalid Characters and Spaces below.)

Tags map

No trailing periods and whitespace. 
(See Invalid Characters and Spaces below.)

If a file extension is present, trailing periods and whitespace are allowed before the extension

No non-printable ASCII characters

Transferring Microsoft Lists is not supported.

File and Folder Name Restrictions

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DryvIQ verifies file and folder names to identify unsupported characters based on the platform. It then replaces . Invalid characters are handled according to the Allow unsupported file names to be changed setting for the job.

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If the setting is disabled, DryvIQ will throw an exception when it encounters a file or folder that cannot be migrated due to an unsupported character in the name.

If enabled, DyvIQ will replace invalid characters with an underscore (_) so or UTF8 encoding based on the option selected. This will allow the files and folders can to be transferred. The  The logic includes leading and trailing spaces in file and folder names. DryvIQ replaces the space rather than trimming it because trimming the space could cause duplicate file names. Adding the underscore ensures the name remains unique.

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