- 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
- Configuring Microsoft Office Web Apps and Office Online Server for Docs service support
- Configuring Kerberos constrained delegation for Docs
- Configuring Kerberos constrained delegation for the Docs service
- Find the SharePoint application pool identity and port
- Create Service Principal Names
- Add Kerberos constrained delegation in Microsoft Active Directory for Microsoft SharePoint
- Add Kerberos constrained delegation for file shares
- Turn on Kerberos constrained delegation
- Configuring resource based Kerberos constrained delegation for the Docs service
- Obtain an Azure app ID for the BEMS-Docs component service
- 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
- Enable user-defined repository permissions
- Access permissions
- Change user access permissions
- 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
Admin-defined shares
Shares are document repositories for a particular storage provider. You can further organize your administrator-defined shares into lists. A named (defined) share, however, can only belong to one list. This is enforced to help you avoid unwanted or unintended duplication.
When you define repositories and lists, you perform the following actions:
Section:
Managing Repositories
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
Enable user-defined repository permissions
Access permissions
Change user access permissions
View user repository rights
Enable users to access Box repository using a custom Box email address