Hi @PauloSilvano , You can map SharePoint folder to windows through OneDrive.
Sync uses the OneDrive sync app to create a more permanent folder that you can use on a daily basis. All content that you add to, edit, or remove from either the online SharePoint library or the desktop folder automatically syncs with the other location. For example, once you sync a library, you can save directly from Word or Excel to the desktop folder, and everything is automatically uploaded to the SharePoint library. If you save something to the desktop folder while you're working offline, Sync will update the SharePoint library as soon as you're back online. For more info on Sync, see Sync SharePoint and Teams files with your computer.
Set up Sync for your library
- In your browser, on your SharePoint site, navigate to the library of files you want to sync with.
- Select Sync in the toolbar. Note: If your browser asks for permission to use OneDrive, confirm that it's OK.
- Sign in to OneDrive to start syncing your files and finish OneDrive setup.
Work with your files in your file system
- Once synced, your SharePoint files appear in File Explorer under the name of your organization (or in Mac Finder, if you're using a Mac).
- Each location will appear in a separate subfolder.
- Copy or move files from your computer to SharePoint right from your file system.
- To check the status of your files, add an account, or manage other sync settings, select the blue OneDrive cloud icon in the Windows notification area.
For more information, please refer to: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/view-sharepoint-files-in-file-explorer-66b574bb-08b4-46b6-a6a0-435fd98194cc
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