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Powershell script to move onedrive folder from one location to Another

Anonymous
2022-09-26T22:54:31+00:00

Hello Team,

Require kind assistance, i have onedrive folder "Personal Data" , need to move all the contents of this folder ( like files/folders/subfolders etc) to another folder within same OneDrive called "Documents"

This needs to be performed for more than 100 Users. could you please assist if we have any script for the same.

Checked below script & trying to modify it as per my requirement :

https://www.sharepointdiary.com/2018/08/sharepoint-online-move-all-files-from-one-folder-to-another-using-powershell.html

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-09-27T05:28:21+00:00

    Dear TejalKatkar

    Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you.

    Based on your description, it seems that you want to move onedrive folder from one location to Another by Powershell script.

    If my understand is correct, since our forum is focus on the general troubleshooting steps of office 365 products, such as activate and install. So please kindly understand that as engineers in here have limited experience in Powershell script , which is out of our support boundary. We may not be able to do the test for you and offer further support in a more efficient way. For such a developed scenario, if you want to try this solution we really hope you can get dedicated assistance to further investigate. Kindly post a thread inPowershell script forum as engineers and community members there are more experienced and professional with this query connected with other server environments. I sincerely hope your question can be addressed by experienced assistance.

    If this is not your scenario, please feel free to post back and tell us your precise requirement. We’re looking forward to your reply and will continue to help you all the time! 

    Thank you for your cooperation and understanding into the Microsoft Community. If you need any further assistance, please feel free to post back.

    Sincerely,

    Stacey | Microsoft Community Moderator

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