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Office 365 A1 Plus for faculty OneDrive

Anonymous
2020-08-10T03:53:05+00:00

I have Office 365 A1 Plus for faculty. As part of this license, I have 1 TB of storage in OneDrive that I can sync to my Windows 10 personal computer. At some point, the school that I teach for will be realigning the faculty and I may no longer have any classes to teach. When the school ends my subscription to Office 365 A1 Plus for faculty, what will happen to the files that I have in the OneDrive folder on my personal computer? Will they all be deleted?

I'd rather not back them up somewhere else right now. So, if my subscription ends and OneDrive syncs and removes all of the files in the OneDrive folder on my personal computer, I would lose all of those files. 

My question: will OneDrive remove the files saved on my personal computer?

Here are more details about the license that I have:

Office 365 A1 Plus for faculty

Microsoft Kaizala Pro

Whiteboard (Plan 1)

To-Do (Plan 2)

Azure Active Directory Basic for EDU

School Data Sync (Plan 1)

Microsoft Stream for O365 E3 SKU

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft StaffHub

Flow for Office 365

PowerApps for Office 365

Azure Rights Management

Microsoft Forms (Plan 2)

Microsoft Planner

Sway

Yammer for Academic

The latest desktop version of Office

Office for the web (Education)

SharePoint Plan 1 for EDU

Exchange Online (Plan 1)

Microsoft 365 and Office | OneDrive | For home | Windows

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-08-10T03:59:24+00:00

    Hello!

    I'm Maria, an Independent Advisor and Microsoft product user just like you.

    Prior end of subscription, you may opt to turn off sync function for OneDrive. Also, make sure that all files are downloaded to your PC. You can check it by going offline and accessing your files.

    I hope this works.

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