Reconnecting OneDrive in D2L

Reconnecting OneDrive in D2L

Reconnecting OneDrive in D2L

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If you are not logged in to D2L, please make sure you to do so before following this step.
1. On the right hand side under Office 365, click on  "disconnect firstname.lastname@my.saintpaul.edu"

2. In the same location, click on "sign in to your Office365 account"

3. Login using your student email credential:
      a. username: starid@go.minnstate.edu
      b. password: your StarID password

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After following this step, you should be able to submit your assignments from OneDrive now.



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