

In this example we will backup files from C:\Users\Mick\Documents\ to the root folder on the SharePoint site. You can do this by clicking on the Folder icon next to Source and SharePoint.ġ1. A Profile setup window will appear, where you can configure the Profile’s source path and choose a destination sub-folder (if required) to backup files to a SharePoint server. Then click on Done button to close the Profile Creation Window. Click on the Refresh button to retrieve a list of libraries available in a site or subsite path and select the document library to which you want to backup files. Alternatively, you can click on No button if you do not want to use that account as your default linked account.ĩ. Click on Yes button to store the authorization token provided by the SharePoint server in a central cloud storage, so that SyncBack can use that token automatically when creating a new SharePoint profile, and ensures the same token is used in all SharePoint profiles created in SyncBackPro. A dialog box will appear asking if you would like to use the current SharePoint account as your default linked account. Once the authorization is successful a confirmation window will appear saying SyncBackPro is authorized with the cloud server.
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SyncBackPro will open a new browser window where you need to enter your SharePoint login credentials, copy and paste the authorization code supplied from the site into SyncBackPro’s dialog window to allow authorized access to SyncBackPro.ħ. Click on the Authorize button to initiate the authorization process. In the authorization process you will provide SyncBackPro access to your SharePoint account. Please refer to SyncBackPro help file > Cloud settings page for additional details on the Site Path setting.Ħ. For example, if your SharePoint URL is then enter sites/testing in the Site Path. If you don't want to backup to a subsite path then leave the Site Path setting as Īlternatively, if you want to access a subsite path then enter the path in the Site Path setting. In the Cloud Connection Details page, you need to configure the site path or subsite path depending on your destination location.

Select SharePoint as your Destination and click Next Configuring the SharePoint site/subsite pathĥ. Select the profile type and click Next (in this example we are going to create a Backup profile type)Ĥ. Backup to SharePoint profile, and click Nextģ. Run SyncBackPro and click on New button:Ģ. Site Hierarchy Creating a SharePoint profileġ. In the above example Documents is the name of the document library in the subsite site/testing You can add additional document libraries to a site/subsite if needed (which are then considered as a non-default document libraries), e.g. The default site or any subsite created under that default site includes a document library called a default document library. A site can have 1 or more document libraries. The secure place to store files (or data) in a site or a subsite. In the above example sites/testing is the sub-site of 2BrightSparks SharePoint site. A site that contains subsites is called a top-level site, e.g. Here is an example of a SharePoint site: Ī subsite is a site that is nested inside another site. A Site can contain multiple subsites that relate to the main site. Each site can include lists, document libraries and pages. What is a SharePoint Site, Subsite and a Library?Ī SharePoint Site is a container to store and organize information. In this article, we will explain the procedure to create a SharePoint profile, and configure a SharePoint site path or a subsite path and a document library in SyncBackPro. SyncBackPro provides an easy-to-use, secure and reliable solution to backup, restore and synchronize files with SharePoint and OneDrive for Business servers. Backup to Microsoft SharePoint Author: Swapna Naraharisetty, 2BrightSparks Pte.
