

Is it really that much of an edge-case I've dreamt up? Is there another method of doing it outside of GP? I don't want the whole user folder as they have huge OST files from Outlook hanging around there.

Safari pioneered this type of reading view, but other browsers like Firefox and Edge have started to adopt it.

It’s great for reading long articles, where you don’t want all that clutter distracting you. The opposite seems to be east (redirect all the known folders to OneDrive) but not the method I want. The Reading View in Microsoft Edge removes ads and unnecessary images, simplifying pages for reading. I've searched online and downloaded the latest admx files (for my Server 2012R2 AD) but I can't find a way. As data is syncing to the local pc, I figured it'd be a snap to use Group Policy to redirect the local folder (c:\users\username\OneDrive) to the same location as I already have their desktops, documents etc. This may sound a bit crazy, but I'm not ready to move my users' data to OneDrive yet they aren't particularly mobile, I don't have the budget for backup and I have a great Veeam setup on my VMWare infrastructure that keeps everything safe.Īs we have M365 in place, some users are migrating themselves over to OneDrive which I'm OK with, but I'd like some security - some files have already gone missing.
