- BlackBerry Docs service
- Steps to configure the Docs service
- Configure the database for the BlackBerry Docs service
- Configure a web proxy server for the Docs service
- Configure the Docs security settings
- Storage services
- Managing Repositories
- Repositories
- Enable modern authentication for Microsoft SharePoint Online
- Configuring repositories
- Admin-defined shares
- Granting user access permissions
- Change access permissions
- Define a repository
- Edit a repository
- Define a repository list
- Add users and user groups to repositories and list definitions
- Allow user-defined repositories
- View user repository rights
- Enable users to access Box repository using a custom Box email address
- Configuring Docs for Rights Management Services
- Using the Docs Self-Service web console
- Configuring support for Microsoft SharePoint Online and Microsoft OneDrive for Business
- Auditing the Docs service
- In a BlackBerry UEM environment, add an app server hosting the BEMS-Docs service to a BlackBerry Dynamics connectivity profile
- Configuring Good Control for Docs service
- Configuring the Docs instance for high availability
- Disaster recovery
- Next steps
- Appendix: File types supported by the BlackBerry Docs service
- Windows Folder Redirection (Native)
- Local Folder Synchronization – Offline Folders (Native)
- Supported Microsoft Office Web Apps and Office Online Server file types
Allow user-defined repositories
You can allow users to create their own links to existing document repositories using the
BlackBerry Work
app or Docs Self-Service web console.When you allow users to define their own repositories, you perform the following actions: