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Configure
BlackBerry UEM
to synchronize with
Microsoft Intune

Note
: The Client Credentials authentication method has been removed in BlackBerry UEM 12.14 and later. For existing servers that have been upgraded to UEM 12.14, the administrator must take action to migrate the configuration to Modern Authentication. New integrations created in BlackBerry UEM  12.14 or later will not have the Client Credentials option available. For more information, visit support.blackberry.com/community to read article 80612.
Connect
BlackBerry UEM
to
Microsoft Azure
and create an enterprise endpoint in Azure. For more information see the on-premise Configuration content or the UEM Cloud Configuration content.
  1. Click
    Settings > External Integration > Microsoft Intune
    .
  2. Enter the information you copied from the
    Azure
    portal when you created the enterprise application in
    Azure
    .
    • Azure Tenant ID
      : The ID of the
      Azure
      Active Directory where you registered the application
    • Client ID
      : The application ID generated by the
      Azure
      application registration
    • Client key
      : The client secret generated by the
      Azure
      application registration
  3. Confirm the
    Reply URL
    . The
    Reply URL
    field is automatically populated with the web address of the
    BlackBerry UEM
    management console. This URL is required when you create the enterprise endpoint in
    Microsoft Azure
    .
    Note
    : The Reply URL is automatically derived from the %AdminPortalURL% default variable. By default, this variable will be set to the first UEM Core server installed in the environment. This variable can be modified by going to Settings > General Settings > Default Variables. For more information, see the Administration content. Ensure that you log in to the
    BlackBerry UEM
    administration URL that matches the FQDN in the Reply URL before moving on to the next step.
  4. Click
    Next
    .