![]() It is, of course, worth noting that Box already makes use of FileProvider, though we don’t know for certain that’s the issue in play here. I’ve come across no warning from Box, or even Google Drive, on this. While OneDrive and Dropbox are certainly the market leaders, a plethora of smaller service providers offer similar systems for specific enterprise markets. One known unknown is the extent to which other online file storage systems might be affected. (Some MDM vendors may already be taking steps to be prepared for this.) They'll need to do so to protect company productivity for businesses that do use the services. For those that do, tech support must be ready to test and approve macOS software updates and any subsequent OneDrive and Dropbox updates when they ship. ![]() ![]() While the most-locked-down businesses probably won’t permit corporate use of consumer-focused storage services, some will. IT must be ready to vet Dropbox, OneDrive updates The problem is that users will need to ensure they can install any updated versions of either OneDrive or Dropbox once they ship following release of the next macOS Monterey update. This could be an issue for some enterprises who may practice more restrictive app installation regimes.
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