Q: My Windows 10 PC has two OneDrive online storage accounts that I'd like to combine and access with a single password. The personal account is tied to my Hotmail e-mail address and limited to 5 gigabytes of storage. The other, obtained through a subscription to Microsoft's Office 365 program and tied to a business e-mail, stores 100 gigabytes. Can I combine them?
Marc Burton, Minneapolis
A: Microsoft won't let you combine a personal OneDrive account with one obtained through an Office 365 subscription. But there are ways to work around that.
One is to set up OneDrive so that you can simultaneously view your two online storage accounts with a single password. To do that, open OneDrive using one of your e-mail addresses, then add the second e-mail address (see "If you already have an account signed in to OneDrive" at tinyurl.com/ycdbb27j).
But you may not find that method attractive because you'll still have to manage two accounts, one with only 5 gigabytes of storage, and the other with 100 gigabytes.
Another alternative is to quit using your personal account, and instead transfer all of its files to the Office 365 account. Even your combined files are unlikely to exceed the 100-gigabyte capacity of the business account, and you'd be able to access everything with one password.
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