Connection and credential alias for personal authentication in Policy authoring
The Microsoft OneDrive Spoke connection and credential alias controls how policy authoring operations authenticate with Microsoft SharePoint and Google Drive. Understanding the alias structure helps you configure and switch between system and personal authentication.
When the Microsoft OneDrive Spoke is installed, the platform ships a default Connection & Credential alias record named OneDrive with the ID, sn_onedrive_spoke.OneDrive. All policy authoring flows that interact with SharePoint or OneDrive reference this alias. The alias contains a connection record, an associated credential, and one or more child aliases that enable switching between different service accounts or authentication modes.
Alias record fields
| Field | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Name | OneDrive | Display name of the alias record. |
| ID | sn_onedrive_spoke.OneDrive | Unique system identifier for the alias. Referenced by all OneDrive and SharePoint flows for policy authoring. |
| Application | Microsoft OneDrive Spoke | The spoke application that owns this alias record. |
| Type | Connection and Credential | Indicates that the alias stores both connection and credential information. |
| Connection Type | HTTP | The protocol used for API calls to Microsoft endpoints (graph.microsoft.com). |
Microsoft OneDrive Spoke Credential fields
| Field | Options | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Integration Type | System (default) | Personal |
Controls which credentials are used when policy authoring operations make API calls to Microsoft or Google.
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| OAuth Entity Profile | OneDrive OAuth | The OAuth profile that defines the authorization server, client ID, client secret, and token endpoints used to generate and refresh OAuth tokens. |
Supported cloud locations
Personal authentication is supported for the following cloud locations used in policy authoring:
- Microsoft SharePoint
- Google Drive
Personal authentication is not supported for Microsoft OneDrive.