Troubleshoot mapped network drives that connect to SharePoint Online

Note

Mapping a network drive uses WebDav, an older technology which is slower and less reliable than syncing SharePoint files with the new OneDrive sync client. The OneDrive sync client provides Files On-Demand, which allows you to access all your files in OneDrive without using local storage space.

Troubleshoot mapped network drive error messages

When you browse to a mapped network drive, you may receive one of the following error messages:

\\Path is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions.

Access Denied. Before opening files in this location, you must first add the web site to your trusted site list, browse to the web site, and select the option to login automatically'

Note

For Internet Explorer 10 with Windows 8 or Windows 7, install the hotfix to resolve this problem. See the article Error when you open a SharePoint Document Library in Windows Explorer or map a network drive to the library after you install Internet Explorer 10 for more information.

Authenticate to Microsoft 365

Make sure that you're authenticated to Microsoft 365. To do this, sign in to the SharePoint Online site by using your Microsoft 365 work or school account credentials, and make sure that you select the Stay signed in option as seen in the following screen shot:

Screenshot of the stay signed in page.

Note

After you map a network drive to SharePoint Online, you must occasionally connect to the SharePoint Online site by using Internet Explorer and select the Stay signed in option. This prevents the session that's used by the mapped network drive from expiring. A mapped network drive that's connected to SharePoint Online is only supported when these steps are performed within Internet Explorer.

If you previously didn't check the Stay signed in option and then browse to a SharePoint Online site or the Microsoft 365 portal and you're already signed in, you must first sign out, and then sign in again by using the Stay signed in option. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. In the Microsoft 365 ribbon, select the drop-down arrow next to your user name.

  2. Select Sign out.

  3. Close all browser windows.

  4. Browse to the Microsoft 365 portal.

  5. Select the Stay signed in option, enter your Microsoft 365 work or school account credentials, and then select Sign in (if it's necessary).

  6. Open a document library in Explorer View.

  7. Try to access the mapped network drive.

Add your SharePoint Online sites to trusted sites

Make sure that the SharePoint Online URLs have been added to your Trusted sites zone in Internet Explorer. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Start Internet Explorer.

  2. Depending on your version of Internet Explorer, take one of the following actions:

    • Select the Tools menu, and then select Internet options.
    • Select the gear icon, and then select Internet options.

    Screenshot of the Tool menu. Internet options entry is selected.

  3. Select the Security tab, select Trusted sites, and then select Sites.

    Screenshot of the Security tab in Internet Options, showing the Trusted sites zone.

  4. In the Add this website to the zone box, type the URL for the SharePoint Online site that you want to add to the Trusted sites zone, and then select Add. For example, type https://contoso.sharepoint.com. (Here, the placeholder contoso represents the domain that you use for your organization.) Repeat this step for any additional sites that you want to add to this zone.

    Note

    We recommend that you also add the following Microsoft 365 URLs to the Trusted sites zone:

    • https://*.microsoftonline.com
    • https://*.microsoft.com

    Screenshot of the Trusted sites dialog box. You can add and remove websites from this zone.

  5. After you have added each site to the Websites list, select Close, and then select OK.

Check the status of the WebClient service

To keep the connection after you restart the computer, make sure that the WebClient service is running. (Be aware that the cookie will eventually time out.) To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Follow the appropriate step for your operating system:

    • For Windows 8, select Start, type services.msc, and then press Enter.

    • For Windows 7, Windows XP, and Windows Vista, select Start, select Run, type services.msc, and then press Enter.

  2. In the list of services, locate the WebClient service, and then make sure that its status in the Status column is set to Started. If it isn't set to Started, double-select the WebClientservice, select Start, and then select OK.

Make sure that the latest Windows updates are applied. If all the latest updates are applied, and the issue persists, make sure that the WebClient service is running.

Note

If the Startup Type for the WebClient service is set to Disabled, the map network drive functionality won't work correctly and you'll be unable to start the service. To enable the service, within the WebClient Properties dialog box select the drop-down dialog for the Startup type: setting and then select either Manual or Automatic. The choice of Automatic is necessary for persistent drive mappings. After you complete this step, select Apply, select Start to start the service, and then select OK.

Troubleshoot slower-than-expected mapped network drive performance on Windows 8-based or Windows Server 2012-based computers

When you browse to a SharePoint Online document library through a mapped network drive, you may experience an issue in which the enumeration of the files and directories is slower than expected. A hotfix was released to resolve this issue.

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