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BlackBerry Connect
app configuration settings

Server Configuration tab
Description
Connect
Server host
Type the FQDN of the computers that host the
BlackBerry Connect
service. If you have multiple servers, separate the names using commas, not spaces. For example, domain01.example.com:8080,domain02.example.com:8080 or https://domain01.example.com:8082,https://domain02.example.com:8082.
Platform
Select the instant messaging platform in your environment.
Available settings:
  • Cisco Jabber
  • Lync
  • Skype for Business
  • Skype for Business Online
BEMS
no longer supports
Skype for Business Online
. For more information, visit support.blackberry.com/community to read article 73967. For information about instant messaging platform compatibility, see the
BEMS
Compatibility Matrix
.
Allow clients to connect using WebSockets
If you select this option, the
BlackBerry Connect
app uses websockets to communicate with the
BEMS-Connect
service. By default, this setting is enabled.
Proxy
Office 365
Modern Authentication requests (
Android
only)
Select this option to force all
Office 365
Modern Authentication requests to go through the
BlackBerry Proxy
instead of connecting directly to the Internet. By default, this setting is disabled.
Select this option if your environment is configured for Modern Authentication and has a conditional access policy set.
If the check box is cleared, the users receive an error message when they try to authenticate.
App Settings tab
Description
Allow launching links in consumer browser apps
If you select this option, the local device browser application starts when you tap a web address within a
BlackBerry Connect
contact, conversation, or email message. By default, this setting is enabled.
Allow launching addresses in consumer map apps
If you select this option, the device’s map application is used when tapping an address within a
BlackBerry Connect
contact, conversation, or email message. By default, this setting is enabled.
Allow emojis to be used and displayed in Connect
If you select this option, users can use and display emojis in the
BlackBerry Connect
app. By default, this setting is enabled.
Allow profile images to be used and displayed in Connect
If you select this option, users can view profile pictures when they send and receive instant messaging messages. By default, this setting is enabled.
Profile images are not supported for users in a
Cisco Jabber
environment.
Allow users to perform app diagnostics
If you select this option, users can generate a diagnostics report and then email the results to the administrator. By default, this setting is disabled.
Allow users to create a New Group Discussion
If you select this option, users can create new group discussions. By default, this setting is enabled. Note: Persistent chat is not supported in
Skype for Business
2019.
If the check box is cleared, the "New Group Discussion" option is hidden in the The Chats icon > The New Chat icon drop-down list.
If the check box is selected and you didn't set a category for the group discussion, users receive an error message that specifies that the action was unsuccessful. For more information about setting the default persistent chat category, see Specify the default persistent chat category for users.
Select level of detail in Message notifications
If you select this option, users can view the sender name, a preview of the message, or both when they receive instant messaging invitations and instant message notifications. By default, this setting is disabled.
Available settings:
  • No details in notification
    : Users see the default message notifications, "You have received a new message" and "You have received an invitation," in the instant messaging preview.
  • Sender only
    : Users see the sender's name in clear text with the default message notification in the instant messaging preview.
  • Sender and Message
    : Users see the sender's name and a preview of the instant message in the instant messaging preview.
The default setting is "No details in notification."
Data Leakage Prevention Watermark
If you select the "Enable DLP Watermark" option, a watermark is added to all
BlackBerry Connect
screens. The watermark shows the user's username and current date and time. Note: If users print a file, the watermarks are not displayed in the output.
Set 'Away' Settings
You can set the default period of inactivity (in minutes) before the users' presence status changes to “Away”. Enter 0 (zero) to never change users' presence status to “Away”. By default, this feature is enabled and users’ status changes to “Away” after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Optionally, you can clear the
Allow users to override default 'Away' value in App Settings
check box to restrict users from modifying the Set as ‘Away’ setting in the
BlackBerry Connect
app Settings. By default, users can select a time in the app Settings.
Other Settings
Enter an email address into the "User Feedback Email Address" field to automatically send feedback to the specified email address when users submit feedback and diagnostic report results. Separate multiple email addresses with a comma or semicolon. Note: Users can delete the prepopulated email addresses in the CC field before they send their feedback or diagnostic reports.
Disclaimer tab
Description
Display Disclaimer
If you select this option and specify disclaimer text, the disclaimer appears when a user creates or receives a new instant message in the
BlackBerry Connect
app. Disclaimers appear in the top of the instant messaging window on the device and can be a maximum of 250 characters. By default, this setting is disabled.
File Transfer tab
Description
Sending and downloading files in chats
By default,
  • Users that are enabled for persistent chat can send and download files from a persistent chat group discussion. Note: Persistent chat is not supported in
    Skype for Business
    2019.
  • Users in one-to-one chats can send and receive files in the chat. This feature requires
    BlackBerry Connect
    3.5 or later and
    BEMS
    3.2.11.16 or later to be configured with one of the following instant messaging servers:
    • Skype for Business
      2015 and 2019 on-premises using trusted application mode
    • Microsoft Lync Server
      2013
    This feature is not supported in a
    Cisco Unified Communications Manager
    IM and Presence service environment.
Sending files
By default, users can send and download files up to 20 MB.
You can set whether files must include a file extension when users send them to persistent chat group discussion or in a one-to-one chat.
Available settings:
  • Block sending files with extensions
  • Only allow sending files with extension: Specify the file extensions that cannot be sent. If you do not specify file extensions, users can send all file types.
The default value is "Block sending files with extensions."
Consider the following scenarios:
  • You use the default setting. No additional action is required. Users can send files without extensions to group discussions.
    When users try to send a file with a blocked extension, an error message indicating that the file cannot be uploaded because the extension is blocked by an IT Policy is displayed.
  • You allow users to send files with specific extensions (for example, .png, .doc, .pdf, and .txt) to a group discussion and chats. You must specify the extensions that users can send. If the extensions are not specified, all files are blocked, including files without extensions.
    When users try to send a file with a blocked extension, an error message indicating that the file cannot be uploaded because the extension is blocked by an IT Policy is displayed.
Downloading files
You can set whether files must include a file extension to allow users to download the files from the persistent chat group discussion or in a one-to-one chat.
Available settings:
  • Block downloading files with extensions
  • Only allow downloading files with extension: Specify the file extensions that users can download. If you do not specify file extensions, users can download all file types.
The default value is "Block downloading files with extensions."
Consider the following scenarios:
  • You use the default setting. No additional action is required. Users can download files without extensions from group discussions and in chats.
    When users try to send a file with a blocked extension, an error message indicating that the file cannot be downloaded because the extension is blocked by an IT Policy is displayed.
  • You allow users to download files with specific extensions (for example, .png, .doc, .pdf, and .txt) from a group discussion and in chats. You must specify the extensions that users can download. If the extensions are not specified, all file downloads are blocked, including files without extensions.
    When users try to send a file with a blocked extension, an error message indicating that the file cannot be downloaded because the extension is blocked by an IT Policy is displayed.
File transfer interoperability
Camera and device photo gallery permissions
When users are enabled for persistent chat or one-to-one chats, they can take and send photos from the device photo gallery to the persistent chat discussion group that they are a member of and in one-to-one chat sessions. You can allow users import and export to third-party applications.
Available settings:
  • Allow access to camera and device photo gallery
  • Allow access to camera only
  • No access to camera or device photo gallery
The default value is "Allow access to the camera and device photo gallery."
File transfer privileges
Select the "Enable exporting to 3rd-party native apps (
iOS
only)" to specify whether to allow the transfer of files to third-party native apps on the user's device. You can allow and disallow specific apps by app ID and app share extensions. If your environment includes 
iOS
devices that run
iOS
14 or later, add both the app ID and app share extension for a specific app to make sure that
BlackBerry Connect
for
iOS
contains the necessary information to compare the app against the blacklists or whitelists configured in
BlackBerry UEM
. If the necessary information is not included, users running
iOS
14 and later might be unable to transfer a file and receive an error message. For more information, visit support.blackberry.com/community to read article 69436. By default, this setting is disabled.
Available settings
  • Block exporting only to these apps
  • Allow exporting only to these apps
Select the "Enable Importing from 3rd-party native app (
iOS
only)" option to allow the import of files from third-party native apps on the user's device. You can allow and disallow specific apps by app ID and app share extensions.
Available settings:
  • Block importing only from these apps
  • Allow importing only from these apps
Conversation History tab
Description
Enable conversation history on the device
You can allow users import and export to third-party applications. Users can search their conversation history on the device. By default, this setting is enabled. This setting doesn't apply to the conversation history for persistent chat group discussions.
Purge chat messages older than <
number of days
>
If you select this option, older conversation messages are removed from the device. You can select the number of days before instant messages are removed from the device.
Available settings:
  • 1 day
  • 7 days
  • 15 days
  • 30 days
  • 45 days
  • 90 days
By default, this setting is disabled. When the setting is enabled, instant messaging messages are removed from the device after 30 days. This setting doesn't apply to the conversation history for persistent chat group discussions.
Performance reporting is available only in the
BlackBerry UEM
console. By default, this feature is disabled.
Performance Reporting tab
Description
Enable Performance Reporting
Specify whether to monitor the performance of the
BlackBerry Connect
app.
HTTP Connection Error
Specify whether to report HTTP connection errors between
BlackBerry Connect
and the specified application servers.
HTTP Response Time
Specify whether to report HTTP responses that are taking longer than the specified time. Enter the application server addresses to monitor.
HTTP Status Code
Specify whether to report a specified HTTP status code. Enter the application server addresses to monitor.
Don't send reports for duration (in seconds)
Specify the amount of time to wait before sending another report.
iOS
Screenshot Prevention tab
Description
Prevent Screenshots on
iOS
Prevents screenshots of
BlackBerry Connect
from being taken on an
iOS
device.