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Support
Android Enterprise
activations with a
Google Workspace
domain

If you have configured
BlackBerry UEM
to connect to your organization's
Google Workspace
domain, you must perform the following tasks before users can activate
Android Enterprise
devices.
Configure
BlackBerry UEM
to support
Android Enterprise
devices. For information about configuring
BlackBerry UEM
to support
Android Enterprise
devices, see the on-premises Configuration content or the UEM Cloud Configuration content.
  1. In your
    Google Workspace
    domain, create user accounts for your
    Android
    users.
  2. Select the
    Enforce EMM Policy
    setting in the
    Google Workspace
    domain.
    This setting is required for devices with the
    Work space only
    and
    Work and personal - full control
    activation types and strongly recommended for devices with other activation types. If this setting is not selected, users can add a managed
    Google
    account to the device that can access work apps outside of the work profile.
  3. If you intend to assign the
    Work space only
    or
    Work and personal - full control
    activation type, select the
    Enforce EMM Policy
    setting in the
    Google Workspace
    domain.
  4. In
    BlackBerry UEM
    , create local user accounts for your
    Android
    users. Each account's email address must match the email address in the corresponding
    Google Workspace
    account.
  5. Make sure that your users know the passwords for their
    Google Workspace
    accounts.
  6. In
    BlackBerry UEM
    , assign an email profile and productivity apps to users, user groups, or device groups.