- What are BlackBerry Work, BlackBerry Notes, and BlackBerry Tasks?
- Steps to manage BlackBerry Work, BlackBerry Notes, and BlackBerry Tasks with BlackBerry UEM
- System requirements
- Configuring your BlackBerry UEM environment to support BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Make BlackBerry Work, BlackBerry Notes, and BlackBerry Tasks available to users
- Managing BlackBerry Work
- Configure BlackBerry Work app settings
- Configure BlackBerry Work connection settings
- Configuring Kerberos for BlackBerry Work
- Allow BlackBerry Work to synchronize with your mail server when BlackBerry Work is in the background
- Steps to configure email notifications for BlackBerry Work
- Configure email notifications for BlackBerry Work
- Grant application impersonation permission to the service account
- Enable Microsoft Graph API to allow BEMS Cloud to communicate with Microsoft Office 365
- Obtain an Entra app ID for BEMS with client secret authentication
- Obtain an Entra app ID for BEMS with credential or passive authentication
- Obtain an Entra app ID for BEMS with certificate-based authentication
- Associate a certificate with the Entra app ID for BEMS
- Create a trusted connection between BEMS Cloud and Microsoft Exchange Server
- Replace or delete the trusted connection SSL certificates
- Configure the password expiration warning message
- Add Read permission to the account used to authenticate to the LDAP server
- Configure email notifications for BlackBerry Work
- Migrating a BlackBerry Work mailbox from an on-premises Microsoft Exchange Server to Microsoft Office 365
- Turning off notifications outside of work hours
- Best practice: Enabling autodiscovery
- File types supported by BlackBerry Work
- Configure BlackBerry Notes and BlackBerry Tasks app settings
- Installing and activating BlackBerry Work, BlackBerry Notes, and BlackBerry Tasks
- Install the apps when the BlackBerry UEM Client or another BlackBerry Dynamics app is already activated on the iOS device
- Install and activate the apps using an access key, activation password, or QR code on an iOS device
- Install the apps when the BlackBerry UEM Client or another BlackBerry Dynamics app is already activated on an Android device
- Install and activate the app using an access key, activation password, or QR code on the Android device
- Configure a third-party identity provider for activating BlackBerry Dynamics apps on a device
- Set up support for Skype for Business
- Set up support for the BEMS-Presence service in Non-trusted Application Mode
- Configure Entra ID conditional access
- Configuring email classifications
- Troubleshooting
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Work 3.14
- BlackBerry Work, Notes, and Tasks Administration Guide for BlackBerry UEM
- Sending BlackBerry Dynamics app data through an HTTP proxy
Sending BlackBerry
Dynamics app data through an HTTP proxy
BlackBerry
Dynamics
app data through an HTTP proxyYou can configure
BlackBerry UEM
to send BlackBerry
Dynamics
app data though an HTTP proxy between BlackBerry Proxy
and an application server. BlackBerry
Dynamics
apps support both manual proxy settings and PAC files for connections to application servers. To use a PAC file, apps must be developed with BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
7.0 or later. If you configure both manual and PAC file settings, the PAC file takes precedence for apps that support it. Apps developed using an older version of the BlackBerry Dynamics SDK
use the manual settings.BlackBerry Access
also supports manual proxy and PAC file app configuration settings that apply only to browsing with BlackBerry Access
. Proxy configuration settings for BlackBerry Access
, or other apps that have separate proxy settings, override the UEM
proxy settings. For more information, see the BlackBerry Access Administration Guide.