The OneDrive integration in ChatNode enables you to seamlessly upload files from your OneDrive storage to train your agent. Follow the steps below to set up and manage the integration effectively.Documentation Index
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Steps to Integrate OneDrive with ChatNode:
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Access the Integration:
- Go to the Data section in your ChatNode dashboard.
- Under Integrations, click on OneDrive.

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Connect Your OneDrive Account:
- Click the Connect button in the OneDrive panel.
- Log in to your OneDrive account using your credentials.


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Confirm Connection:
- After successfully logging in, a pop-up notification will confirm that your OneDrive account has been connected to ChatNode.
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Select Files for Upload:
- Click Select Files to browse through your OneDrive files.
- Tick the checkboxes next to the files you want to upload and use for agent training.
- Once you’ve made your selection, click Select.


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Automatic Upload and Training:
- The selected files will be uploaded and automatically trained for agent use.
- You can monitor the training status in the OneDrive panel.
Managing Your Integrated Files:
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Download Files:
- Each uploaded file can be downloaded in
.txtformat for offline review or archiving.
- Each uploaded file can be downloaded in

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Retrain with Updated Data:
- If you update any file in OneDrive, tick the checkbox next to the file in ChatNode and click Retrain. This ensures your agent is using the latest version of the data.

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Add or Remove Files:
- To include new files, repeat the Select Files process.
- For files you no longer want to use, remove them from the list or deselect them during retraining.

Benefits of OneDrive Integration:
- Effortless File Uploads: Easily browse and upload files directly from OneDrive.
- Up-to-Date Training Data: Quickly retrain your agent with updated files.
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Backup Options: Download files in
.txtformat for secure backups or offline usage.
