Upcoming Changes to Microsoft OneDrive Storage
Hello all,
I am sending this email to everyone to inform you of the changes that are coming for Microsoft OneDrive Storage limits.
If you have received this email twice, I apologize, I want to make sure that everyone gets it.
If you are no where near the 100 gigabyte threshold, then this email will just be for information purposes.
This is a lengthy email that I encourage you to read, but long story short, after Feb 28th you will have limited functionality in Onedrive unless you pare down to 100 gigs, or buy more storage. If you wish to purchase more Onedrive storage, please contact IST. ______________________
Effective February 28th 2026, all OneDrive accounts that have purchased additional storage will have their quotas increased by the amount purchased.
All other staff will have their quotas adjusted to the default value of 100 GBs.
Staff under the quota will have full access to OneDrive, but may receive warning messages if they are at 80% capacity.
Those over the quota will be limited to Read Only access for files and folders stored in OneDrive.
This Read Only access will not affect Outlook, SharePoint, or other services. However, uploading, saving new files, and synchronizing local files will not be possible. Due to the lack of synchronization, deleting files must be done through the web version of OneDrive , and assistance from the IST Service Desk may be required to complete cleanup.
Staff will still be able to access their OneDrive files, but any edits must be saved as new copies in another storage location. Additionally, files shared with others will also be in Read Only mode and not editable.
While the deadline to meet the quota is February 28, 2026, please encourage your staff to take advantage of the available supports and resources to reduce their storage usage as soon as practical.
Supports and resources available
* Alternative storage options for researchers: Explore the Research Data Storage Finder websitehttps://umanitoba.ca/libraries/finder, where they can identify services that may be suitable for their needs. * Instructor-led Course: Take advantage of our new course offering: Microsoft Storage Management, designed to provide guidance on managing digital storage within OneDrive and Outlook effectively. Visit the LOD registration sitehttps://umanitoba.gosignmeup.com/Public/Course/Browse and search for Storage, then look for the M365: Microsoft Storage Management to find and register for a session. * Website resources: * Learn how to check and manage your storage levels and adopt best practices for your file storagehttps://umanitoba.ca/information-services-technology/welcome-microsoft-365/manage-your-m365-storage * View Your change guidehttps://umanitoba.ca/information-services-technology/welcome-microsoft-365/your-change-checklists which includes checklists to help prepare for this change.
Thank you,
M365 Storage Optimization Project Team
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Please email me if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
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