None of the existing answers here worked, so I had to continue searching for the solution elsewhere, and I found one! For my usecase, it is Rclone what helped to solve the problem of mounting network drives as local ones. You can now go to Onedrive for Business and choose as the location the folder within C:\Linkname that is the mapped network drive. ![]() If Read-only, or any other box, is highlighted, or checked, click on it to clear it. Under the general tab you will see at the bottom attributes. Right click on that and click on Properties. Open that file and you will see a file with the same name as the directory you mapped as drive Z. You will now see a file on c:\ named LinkName. ![]() ![]() In the command prompt box that comes up type mklink /D C:\ Z: (the spaces are needed). Then right click on the folder and map it to drive Z:, or any other you want. ![]() If you do not open the network drive and create on it the folder in which you want to store Onedrive for Business. To do this right click on the network drive and you will see "Map network drive" as an option. The suggestion of mklink /D C:\LinkName \NetworkLocation\LocationName actually works.
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