Modern accounting and finance teams increasingly rely on cloud-hosted desktops and servers to run applications like QuickBooks, UltraTax, or CCH ProSystem fx. But there’s one tool many firms also want inside their cloud workspace: Microsoft OneDrive. Installing OneDrive on a cloud server or Remote Desktop Services (RDS) environment allows users to easily sync documents between their local computer, team members, and cloud-hosted applications.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to install OneDrive on a cloud hosted server step-by-step, including best practices for Windows Server environments.
Why Install OneDrive on a Cloud Server?
Before jumping into installation, it’s helpful to understand why businesses use OneDrive inside cloud-hosted desktops. Imagine this scenario:
A CPA works on QuickBooks hosted on a cloud server, but their clients send documents via OneDrive shared folders. If OneDrive is installed on the server, files sync instantly and can be accessed directly from the hosted application environment.
Without OneDrive installed, the CPA would need to:
- Download files locally
- Upload them manually to the server
- Repeat the process for every update
Installing OneDrive on the cloud server removes this friction completely.
Key benefits include:
- Automatic file synchronization between devices
- Easy document sharing with clients
- Faster file access inside hosted applications
- Reduced manual uploads and downloads
Because OneDrive syncs files directly to the server environment, users can work with documents exactly like local files.
Step-by-Step: Install OneDrive on a Cloud Hosted Server
Follow these steps to install OneDrive on a Windows cloud server or RDS environment.
Step 1: Download the OneDrive Installer
First, download the official OneDrive installer from Microsoft.
- Log in to your cloud server as Administrator
- Open a web browser
- Download the OneDrive Setup executable
- Save the file to the server
The file typically downloads as: OneDriveSetup.exe
Step 2: Use the Machine-Wide Installer (Recommended for RDS)
In multi-user environments like Remote Desktop Services, you should use the machine-wide installer instead of the standard user installer.
Why?
Because the machine-wide installation allows all users logging into the server to access OneDrive automatically.
The installation places program files in:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive
Machine-based installation is recommended for server operating systems and multi-user environments.
Step 3: Install OneDrive Using Command Line
Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run:
OneDriveSetup.exe /allusers
This installs OneDrive for every user who logs into the server.
Once installed, OneDrive will automatically launch when users sign into their Windows profile.
Step 4: Launch OneDrive for the First Time
After installation:
- Log in to the server as a standard user
- Open Start Menu
- Search for OneDrive
- Launch the application
The OneDrive setup wizard will appear.
Step 5: Sign In with Microsoft or Work Account
Users now need to connect their account.
Steps:
- Enter the Microsoft 365 email address
- Sign in with credentials
- Confirm the OneDrive folder location
By default, files sync to:
C:\Users\Username\OneDrive
This folder acts like a normal drive but automatically synchronizes files with the cloud.
Step 6: Choose What to Sync
Users can choose which folders to sync.
This is particularly helpful in cloud environments where storage space matters.
For example:
- Sync only Client Documents
- Skip Archived Files
- Enable Files On-Demand
With Files On-Demand, files appear in File Explorer without downloading all data locally.
Step 7: Verify Sync Is Working
To confirm installation:
- Open File Explorer
- Click the OneDrive folder
- Upload or create a test file
- Check if it appears in the OneDrive web portal
If syncing works both ways, the installation is complete.
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