- BlackBerry Docs service
- Steps to configure the Docs service in an on-premises environment
- Configure the database connection for the BlackBerry Docs service
- Configure a web proxy server for the Docs service
- Configure the Docs network and security settings
- Storage services
- Managing Repositories in an on-premises environment
- Configuring repositories in an on-premises environment
- Steps to define admin-defined repositories and repository lists
- Enable user-defined repository permissions
- Configuring Docs for Rights Management Services
- Using the Docs Self-Service web console
- Configuring support for Microsoft SharePoint Online and Microsoft OneDrive for Business
- In a BlackBerry UEM environment, add an app server hosting the Docs service to a BlackBerry Dynamics connectivity profile
- Auditing the Docs service
- Steps to configure the Docs service in a BlackBerry UEM Cloud environment
- Enable the Docs service
- Configure the Docs service settings
- Create a trusted connection between the Docs service and Microsoft SharePoint
- Managing repositories in a BlackBerry UEM Cloud environment
- Configuring the Docs instance for high availability
- Next steps to configure BEMS
- Appendix: File types supported by the BlackBerry Docs service
- Appendix: Windows Folder Redirection (Native)
- Appendix: Local Folder Synchronization – Offline Folders (Native)
- Appendix: Supported Microsoft Office Web Apps and Office Online Server file types
Auditing the Docs service
You can configure BEMS to audit user actions to assist in identifying and troubleshooting issues between users and the Docs service. After you enable the Docs service, user actions such as downloads, browsing history, and files created can be audited. For more information on how to configure the Docs service audit properties and the audit operations that you want to log, see the Monitoring and reporting content.