CDM accesses Office 365 APIs to map drives to OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Online and Microsoft Teams storage. In line with Microsoft's latest recommendations, CDM requires permission to access these APIs. This gives you, as an Office 365 customer, more control and visibility over what connected applications such as CDM can access. It also ensures that connected applications preserve conditional access and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) settings that you may have configured within Azure or another identity provider. Several advanced features in CDM such as SharePoint drives, user-configured drives, and our converged drive model require advanced admin-granted permissions.


To grant admin consent to CDM as an Azure AD administrator, click here and follow these steps:

1.   Pick your account by clicking it.

2.   Give CDM access to the specified resources for all users in your organisation by clicking Accept.

3.   Close the browser window when you see the Azure admin consent successfully granted screen.


Applications registered with your Azure AD tenant are viewable in the Enterprise Applications section of the Azure portal. To view CDM in the Azure portal, log in to your Azure portal and follow these steps:


1.   Select Azure Active Directory from the Portal menu to open the Azure Active Directory pane.

2.   Select Enterprise Applications from the Azure Active Directory pane. You should see Cloud Drive Mapper (V3) listed on the Enterprise applications | All applications page.

3.   Click Cloud Drive Mapper (V3) and then select Permissions from the menu to view permissions granted to CDM.

If you have any questions or for further assistance, please contact support@iamcloud.com.