Syncing files to desktop
Microsoft Teams is meant to be a modern workplace for collaboration and productivity, and among the most used items within this workplace are documents.
Teams themselves do not store any of the documents that we share in posts or chats.
For each team created, a new SharePoint site/portal is created, and all files exchanged inside that team are stored on the site in a library called Documents. For each channel created inside the team, a new folder will be created inside this Documents library.
Syncing files from Teams to your desktop will allow you to work online and offline, making sure that you are not duplicating files or creating side versions of them. So, in order to ensure that we are fully connected, we need to understand how everything is happening behind the scenes, and that is what we are going to see in the next subsection.
What does this synchronization?
There is a program responsible for doing the synchronization and making sure that...