Microsoft OneDrive is a cloud-based storage service that you can use to store, share, and host your content. You can connect Microsoft OneDrive instance to Amazon Q Business—using either the AWS Management Console or the CreateDataSource API—and create an Amazon Q web experience.
Topics
- Known limitations for the Microsoft OneDrive connector
- Microsoft OneDrive connector overview
- Prerequisites for connecting Amazon Q Business to Microsoft OneDrive
- Connecting Amazon Q Business to Microsoft OneDrive using the console
- Connecting Amazon Q Business to Microsoft OneDrive using APIs
- How Amazon Q Business connector crawls Microsoft OneDrive ACLs
- Microsoft OneDrive data source connector field mappings
- IAM role for Microsoft OneDrive connector
- Troubleshooting your Microsoft OneDrive connector
Learn more
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For an overview of the Amazon Q web experience creation process using IAM Identity Center, see Configuring an application using IAM Identity Center.
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For an overview of the Amazon Q web experience creation process using AWS Identity and Access Management, see Configuring an application using IAM.
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For an overview of connector features, see Data source connector concepts.
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For information about connector configuration best practices, see Connector configuration best practices.
Known limitations for the
Microsoft OneDrive connector
When using the test data source connection feature, the Microsoft OneDrive connector has a potential issue when testing Identity Crawler. If it takes longer than five minutes, Amazon Q skips testing Identity Crawler, and moves on to the next test. Thus, it is possible for there to be a connection error with Identity Crawler even after finishing connection testing.