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How to set up the Dropbox Dash connector for Microsoft OneNote
Overview
Users can connect their Microsoft OneNote account to Dropbox Dash, allowing them to access and search all of their Microsoft OneNote content directly within Dash. This integration requires OAuth authentication to ensure that Dash only retrieves information relevant to the user’s data, giving them full control over what Dash can access. Dash strictly adheres to the OAuth model, meaning it only accesses the data users specifically permit.
Users can only connect to Dash if the integration has been approved and enabled by their Dash admin.
Team members must authorize access for Dash to connect.
Integration features
API usage
When connecting Microsoft OneNote with Dropbox Dash, Dash will request the following authorizations:
Crawling strategy and performance
- Content sync begins immediately after establishing a connection, to ensure you can start searching right away, prioritizing the most relevant data.
- “Recent/latest items" refer to content that a user has interacted with through actions such as preview, upload, create, comment, open, modify/update, share, and shared-with-me.
- Incremental sync occurs every hour.
User requirements
Users must have an active Microsoft OneNote account to connect to.
How to connect Microsoft OneNote to Dropbox Dash
- Open Dropbox Dash.
- Click Apps near the bottom of the left sidebar.
- Scroll down to the section All and find the Microsoft OneNote app.
- Click + (add) on the right to connect the app.
- You’ll be prompted to log in to your Microsoft OneNote account.
- Enter your login credentials, or select an account to connect to Dash.
- Click Continue to log in to Dropbox Dash.
- You’ll be presented with the permissions required by Dash. Click Allow to continue.
- If the connection’s successful, you’ll see a message at the bottom of the page, confirming that Microsoft OneNote was connected.
Connected apps
- To check your connected apps, open Dropbox Dash.
- Click Apps near the bottom of the left sidebar.
You should now see Microsoft OneNote under the Added section.
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