 Chris says, hi, everyone. Is there any way to audit a OneDrives folder or file? I mean, if there is any way to know who writes, reads, shares any activity on folder or file. Sure is. The way I'm familiar with it is you'd need administrator level access to go into the Office 365 Admin Center. And I think it's compliance or preview. I don't know what the name of it is now. But there's something called the audit log. If it's turned on within your tenant, and that gives you very granular actions that we're taking inside of the OneDrive or a file or whatnot. But this is very privileged access to most organizations. The information that comes out of the audit log, it's scary. You see everything. You open an email. You deleted a file. You shared this. You did that. It's not meant for organization-wide consumption. So if it's important to do an audit, you'd probably be involving like your SecOps, your IT people, and they would facilitate those types of requests. I don't know if there's anything. You'd have to turn on all the user detail as well and make sure that the identity information was available in the tenant in the first place. And just even flicking that button to give you all the identity and having it come through for measure to get it into the user reports, then you've got to be careful. It's like a tape recorder. You have to turn it on and then you can turn it off. But until it's turned on, it doesn't start recording anything. So that's the one that you can't necessarily go retroactively back and say, well, what has everybody done this person done in the last 60 days if it wasn't already recording that time frame? You have to also be careful with the granularity of it, because it's a big button that's on or off and a lot of things get turned on. So a lot of times when organizations turn that off is because there are aspects of what's collected in that giant button. They do not want tracked at that lower level at the very least. And that's why, I mean, some of the issues that you have with like Viva Insights, so why it anonymizes data for smaller than 10 people on a team before providing insights into an org. That's why a lot of when Viva Insights, I know this isn't a Viva Insights question, but I'm just using this as an example. But why a lot of security-minded organizations around the world kind of just like, whoa, wait a second on some of what Insights was tracking and capturing around that. And the fear was, well, then it could be used against individuals, you know, data about what they're actually doing in a day to day. And Microsoft is very careful to say it's like, no, hey, we have safeguards in place around that and anonymizes data and things like that. So anyway, looking at, again, before you, it's not just about asking for the access to this data, but it's also what other data does that enable by turning that capability on. So definitely a conversation with your admin and with the security team. And it can be a resource hog. You gotta be careful, because it can do a lot of issues. And here's my recovering HR professional hat. Is it one person that you're trying to, you know, that you're trying to figure out what they're doing, if that's, if they're, and it's on or off, it's not, I don't, and I'm asking this as the people that might know, can you turn that on for just one person or a group of people? It's for every, it's tenant. Yeah, it's tenant. Yeah. Every organization I've been in or worked with, auditing's always been on. Has that not been your experience either? I've seen it both ways. I was gonna say that in a more joking manner, but I've seen it both ways. No, but no, it is. I've been in orgs that have turned that off for, it was, there's like a bunch of issues. So in the meantime, we're gonna turn it off. Wow. Well, and some things they don't want to be tracked because it's all e-discoverable and there's certain industries that they don't want all those things tracked because now they're held liable for those if they are discoverable. Especially with GDPR and the phones that go on around that now. I mean, it technically should be on, but then what's the process around it and being really careful of that data because, and I always start to ask when they go, I wanna order one drive. It's like, A, one drive. Is it everyone's one drive? Why are you wanting to do that? What kind of forensic discovery? Is it the police wanting to pull records? Why? I have more questions as always. And even if your dev team, your IT team built a solution where it only limited what data you would view out of that audit report and provided some kind of solution, just the fact that that data is being captured and someone has access to it could be an issue as well. Sorry, Joy to interrupt you. No problem. I was, I hesitate to even throw this out there because the amount of data is so miniscule. It's the opposite end of the spectrum for what auditing will do. You can see a teeny tiny fraction of one drive activity in the Admin Center under usage. You can drill down to one drive. Is it amazing information? No. Is it something that might be better than nothing? Yeah. Maybe. Okay. There's something there, you might start there. In the SharePoint document library, you can see the activity around a file, a folder document. Does that experience carry over into OneDrive? Does anyone know? The OneDrive online experience. It wouldn't be the OneDrive file. Version history? Yes. It shows you like... Yes. First to share the file. Yes. Yeah. Yeah, you do. You have all that version history. OneDrive and SharePoint, both the same. Very high level. Yeah. Yeah. So the person can audit their own stuff, I guess. Yeah. Spoiler alert, OneDrive is SharePoint. Just personally. Don't shout. Don't shout. I know. I know. A lot of times I have to explain the personal to sites. Just like there's just two different words that keep an eye out. It doesn't mean it's the my SharePoint. It's the back. Yeah. So everyone kind of gets confused thinking they've received a SharePoint. Like, no, no, no. If it says my, tell them to get it out of their OneDrive and put it over into SharePoint. Anyway, that's a whole nother topic. I need to have on a button. I just need it to pop up in the videos when we do live streams as the dramatic chipmunk. You know, dun, dun, dun. Yes. Love that. Love that gift.