Step 7: Finally, click on Open my OneDrive folder to complete the process: Step 6: Decide what files you would like to have backed up, and then click Next: This is completely normal if you were already using OneDrive for Business as your files will be in the same location as they were before. Note: You may receive the following warning when selecting the default location: “Content already exists in this folder”. Accept the default location and click Next: Step 5: Next, OneDrive will ask you where you would like to store your files locally. Step 4: Next, you will be prompted to enter in your Nintex email address ( and your Nintex password in the new window and click Sign in: Step 2: This will bring open the following window where you will need to input your Nintex email address and click on Sign in: Note: If you do not see a grey cloud icon on your taskbar, you may have to launch OneDrive by opening the Launchpad and clicking on OneDrive. To do that, click on the dark cloud icon at the top of your screen: Step 1: In order to access OneDrive (if this is your first time using it), you will need to start by signing in to the software. Step 5: Once the installation is complete, click Close to exit the installer:
Step 4: Using your local Mac credentials, authorize the installation and click Install Software:
Step 2: Next, launch the OneDrive installer package and click on Continue:
Step 1: If you haven’t already, start by downloading OneDrive for Mac by navigating to this link. If you have further questions, please reach out to us by opening a ticket using the following link. OneDrive is intended for business use only and it is not advised that it be used for personal files or storage. This is currently Nintex's officially supported solution for backing up data to the cloud from an end user's perspective. It comes packaged with Windows 10 by default and is available for download for Macs using the following link.
OneDrive is a Microsoft product that is offered as a solution for backing up and storing your files in the cloud.