OneDrive Agents GA: Build Copilot Assistants from Files
概要
Microsoft has made Agents in OneDrive generally available worldwide on OneDrive for the web, letting users build project-specific Copilot assistants from up to 20 selected files plus custom instructions. This matters because teams can turn recurring questions across plans, notes, decks, and reports into a reusable AI experience that surfaces decisions, owners, deadlines, risks, and other key context more consistently and with less manual searching.
Introduction: why this matters
Teams often ask Copilot the same questions repeatedly across the same project artifacts—plans, specs, meeting notes, decks, and status updates. Agents in OneDrive address this by letting users create a project-specific AI assistant grounded in a curated set of OneDrive files, improving consistency, reducing context switching, and making it easier for teams to align on decisions, owners, deadlines, and risks.
What’s new: Agents in OneDrive (GA)
Agents in OneDrive are now generally available worldwide in OneDrive on the web (Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 469503). Key capabilities include:
- Build an agent from your content: Create an agent based on up to 20 selected files (and related context), optionally adding custom instructions.
- Full-screen, scoped Copilot experience: Opening an agent launches a Copilot chat experience tailored to that specific project/topic.
- Common project workflows:
- Summarize key decisions and outcomes across documents
- Identify deadlines, owners, action items, risks, and mitigations
- Support onboarding (“Explain how this team works using these docs”)
- Meeting prep/follow-up across multiple meeting notes or sprint reviews
- Research synthesis across feedback reports and notes
- Agent files are first-class OneDrive items: Agents are saved as .agent files, searchable and filterable by file type (Agent).
- Editable over time: Users can add/remove files and update instructions as the project evolves.
- Share like any other OneDrive file: Agents can be shared with a team to standardize answers and keep everyone aligned (assuming recipients have access to the underlying source files).
Impact for IT admins and end users
For end users: Agents provide a repeatable way to “pin” a project’s knowledge base and query it in one place—reducing time spent hunting across folders and improving continuity across meetings and team changes.
For IT admins:
- Licensing requirement: Users need a Microsoft 365 Copilot license.
- No additional admin configuration: Microsoft indicates no extra tenant-level setup is required beyond existing OneDrive and Copilot availability.
- Governance considerations: Because agents are shareable files, existing OneDrive sharing policies, sensitivity labels, retention, and access controls will directly influence what agents can surface and who can use them effectively.
Action items / next steps
- Confirm Copilot licensing for intended user groups (project managers, product teams, R&D, customer insights, etc.).
- Update end-user guidance: Provide a short internal how-to on creating, naming, and maintaining agents (including recommended folder/file selection patterns).
- Review sharing and access hygiene: Ensure teams understand that an agent’s answers depend on recipients’ access to the underlying files.
- Encourage pilots for high-value scenarios: e.g., sprint review notes, project status packs, onboarding docs, or customer feedback repositories.
- Monitor feedback and adoption: Collect early use cases to refine governance, training, and best practices.
Agents in OneDrive are available now in OneDrive on the web and can quickly become a practical, low-friction way to operationalize Copilot for recurring project questions and team knowledge sharing.
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