Microsoft OneDrive Policy Changes 2025: Critical Updates IT Admins Need to Know
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As of January 27, 2025, Microsoft will implement new policies for managing unlicensed OneDrive for Business accounts. Any OneDrive account unlicensed for more than 90 days will be automatically archived, rendering it inaccessible to end users. Administrators will retain visibility through administrative tools but won't have access to the content without taking actions.
Understanding Unlicensed OneDrive Account
Unlicensed OneDrive accounts arise when a user’s license is removed—perhaps due to departure from the organization—or when accounts are assigned to licenses that have expired. These accounts can pose security and compliance risks, consume storage resources, and lead to data management challenges.
Key Changes Effective January 2025
Implications for IT Administrators
These policy updates necessitate proactive management of OneDrive accounts to prevent unintended data loss and avoid unnecessary costs.
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Wrap-Up: Keeping Your Data Secure and Compliant
The upcoming changes to OneDrive for Business highlight the need for proactive data management and license administration. By auditing unlicensed accounts, assigning licenses promptly, and configuring Microsoft 365 Archive billing, you can avoid unnecessary costs and ensure your organization stays compliant and secure.
Staying informed and implementing best practices will help you navigate these updates with confidence and maintain control over your organization’s data. Let CloudServus help you stay prepared, reach out today for support with Microsoft licensing or any Microsoft project you are working on.
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1 周I remember having access to my work OneDrive for several months after leaving a company in 2017. Security wise, these changes sound appropriate.