Repositories: Office 365 Repository
Office 365 Plugins for Moodle
Office 365 Repository Plugin
This plugin provides access to Office 365 as a repository. Specifically it includes OneDrive for Business, Office Video, Office Delve as well as SharePoint Document Libraries and Group Files associated with Moodle courses.
This is part of the suite of Office 365 plugins for Moodle.
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This plugin is updated with stable releases. This means:
- Bug fixes for general core bugs and security issues for all plugin versions for Moodle 3.7.x and earlier versions have ended, with the following exception:
- Bug fixes for security issues for Moodle 3.5.x versions will end 10 May 2021.
- Bug fixes for security issues for Moodle 3.7.x versions will end 9 November 2020.
- For plugin versions for Moodle 3.8:
- Bug fixes for general core bugs for plugin versions for Moodle 3.8.x will end 9 November 2020.
- Bug fixes for security issues for plugin versions for Moodle 3.8.x will end 10 May 2021.
- For plugin versions for Moodle 3.9:
- Bug fixes for security issues for plugin versions for Moodle 3.9.x will end 10 May 2021.
- Bug fixes for security issues for plugin versions for Moodle 3.9.x will end 8 May 2023.
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Is there something I need to set on Azure, or could it be a permission issue?
Can you run the "Azure setup" tool in the Office 365 local plugin? It should report if there are any permission issues. If everything checks out, can you enable the "Record debug messages" setting on that same settings page, click Save changes, then try to access your OneDrive Moodle repository again? If you still don't see any files, go to Site administration > Reports > Logs, change "All activities" to "Site errors", and click "Get these logs". If there are any Office 365-related messages, can you send them to me (in a private message), and we can go from there. Thanks!
Is it possible if, when we upload a file from the filepicker and choose "Create an alias/shortcut to the file", this file not to open via the SharePoint but via moodle? Can we remove this restriction that only 365 authenticated users can access the file?
Thank you,
Christine
Thanks!
However when a student is going to upload a task in the file selector they can see their OneDrive files but it does not show the options to link the file or upload a copy directly to moodle.
It does not allow me to link from the file picker when loading assignments by students.
I would appreciate help with this problem.
Best regards.