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Configure KFM

OneDrive sync app

KFM is only supported by the standalone OneDrive sync app (e.g. contained in Microsoft 365 Apps package in Intune). The version from macOS App Store does not support KFM.

Intune Policies

OneDrive settings

The following settings control the behavoiur of KFM: We are forcing KFM and enable it silently for Desktop and Documents. We also activate the KFM wizard to prompt users for activation (e.g.: kicks in if errors occur).

  1. You can download a ready to use KFM policy from here. Right click and select “Save as …” to save it locally on your device.
  2. Go to the Intune Portal and sign in.
  3. Select Create -> Import Policy and Upload the .json file that you have downloaded earlier.
  4. Edit the policy and replace “XYZ” with your Tenant ID (two times).
  5. Assign the policy to the desired (test) group.

Service Management

OneDrive needs to run in background. Since macOS 13 (Ventura) this has to be consented explicitly. If you already have a policy for Service Management (Managed Login Items) you can add OneDrive there, too.

  1. You can download a ready to use Service Management policy from here. Right click and select “Save as …” to save it locally on your device.
  2. Go to the Intune Portal and sign in.
  3. Select Create -> Import Policy and Upload the .json file that you have downloaded earlier.
  4. Assign the policy to the desired (test) group.

Full Disk Access

OneDrive needs Full Disk Access for KFM. If you already have a policy for Privacy Preferences Policy Control (that grants “System Policy All Files”) you can add OneDrive there, too.

  1. You can download a ready to use Full Disk Access policy from here. Right click and select “Save as …” to save it locally on your device.
  2. Go to the Intune Portal and sign in.
  3. Select Create -> Import Policy and Upload the .json file that you have downloaded earlier.
  4. Assign the policy to the desired (test) group.