OneDrive is your individual working drive, with the added benefit that your files are saved in the cloud so you can get to it from anywhere you have an internet connection, on your desktop, laptop, tablet or phone.
Benefits
- Any time, any place, any device: All you need is an internet connection to access OneDrive
- Convenient and simple to use: Share files instantly, without having to email or save to a USB
- Desktop features, wherever you are: Open and edit files on the go from any device using OneDrive and Office apps
- Version control: Automatically view earlier saved versions of a file – no need to save multiple versions with updated dates or names
- Collaborate easier: Edit with colleagues in real-time, at the same time, seeing changes as they happen
- Secure: Microsoft automatically updates your software, so you can be confident your information is always secure
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Prompted to Enter a Code?
Multi-factor authentication prompts you to submit a code that has been sent to one of your devices, confirming your identity for greater security of yours and government's data.
You will need to register for multi-factor authentication if you have not done it already, and you intend to use Office 365 software (such as OneDrive and Exchange Email Online) on any of the following:
- a personal mobile device app or browser;
- a government mobile device app or browser;
- a government device not connected to the government network; or
- a non-government device.
You may have already registered for multi-factor authentication when Exchange Online launched in your ministry. If not, you can follow these instructions to register for multi-factor authentication.