Integrate UEM with the Google domain
UEM
with the Google
domain- Log in to theUEMmanagement console using a Security Administrator account.
- On the menu bar, clickSettings > External integration > Android and Chrome Management.
- SelectConnect BlackBerry UEM to your existing Google domain.
- UnderHow app configurations are sent, selectSend app configuration using Google Play.
- ClickNext.
- In thePrivate key passwordfield, paste the private key password from theGoogleDevelopers Console.
- ClickBrowse.
- Navigate to and select the certificate file from theGoogleDevelopers Console.
- In theService account email addressfield, paste theGoogleservice account email address from theGoogleDevelopers Console.
- In theGoogle administrator email addressfield, type the email address of the administrator account that is used to manage theGoogle CloudorGoogleWorkspace byGoogledomain.
- In theTokenfield, paste the token that you generated.
- UnderSelect the type of domain to manage the Android devices with a work profilesection, select the appropriate type ofGoogledomain.
- If you selectedGoogle Cloud domain, choose one of the following options:
- Do not allow BlackBerry UEM to create users in the domain: If you choose this option, you must create users in yourGoogle Clouddomain and create local users with the same email addresses inUEM.
- Allow BlackBerry UEM to create users in the domain: If you choose this option, select one of the following:
- Do not allow BlackBerry UEM to delete users in the Google domain
- Allow BlackBerry UEM to delete users in the Google domain
- ClickNextand choose which applications you want to add toUEM.
- ClickNext.
- ClickNextagain.
To synchronize
UEM
with the Google
admin console, on the menu bar, click Settings > External integration > Android and Chrome Management
. In the Chrome OS Management
section, click Enable
. UEM
performs an initial synchronization of data within 10 minutes and schedules regular synchronizations. After the synchronization is complete, you can use options on this screen to initiate out-of-schedule synchronizations for org units, users, and devices.