For OneDrive for Business integration, your environment must meet certain infrastructure requirements.

Requirement Description
On-premises AD federation with Azure AD On-premises Active Directory federation with Azure AD and support silent authentication to OneDrive for Business.
On-premises AD directory sync with Azure AD using ADConnect Tool To generate the OneDrive access token for the logged in user, On-premises Active Directory must sync the directory with Azure AD using ADConnect.
Azure AD Multi-Tenant App

For seamless access to OneDrive for Business, VMware Dynamic Environment Manager requires a Microsoft Azure Enterprise application with certain properties.

VMware provides such an application that you can provision for your organization’s tenant as a one-time activity.

Provision the Dynamic Environment Manager Azure AD app by accessing the following URL.
https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant-id}/adminconsent?client_id=c504654f-97ac-4e31-ba2c-d8cb284bb948 

Replace {tenant-id} of the URL with the tenant ID of the organization.

Note: Ensure that you have logged in to the tenant as an administrator.

OR

If you want to create your own application on the Azure AD Tenant, see Requirements to add your own Enterprise Application.

VMware DEM FlexEngine profile archive path If you have enabled OneDrive for Business integration, provide a local folder path inside the user profile.
VMware DEM FlexEngine profile archive backups If you have enabled OneDrive for Business integration, you do not need to configure the Profile Archive Backups setting because OneDrive’s file version history functionality is used.
VMware DEM FlexEngine log file path If you have enabled OneDrive for Business integration, provide a local folder path inside the user profile.