- Users and groups
- Creating and managing user accounts
- Create a user account
- Creating user accounts from a .csv file
- View a user account
- Add notes to a user account
- Manage multiple user accounts at one time
- Send an email to users
- Send a BlackBerry UEM Self-Service password to multiple users
- Edit user account information
- Synchronize information for a directory user
- Remove services from a user
- Enable services for a user
- Delete a user account
- Add users to user groups
- Remove a user from a user group
- Change which user groups a user belongs to
- Assign a profile or IT policy to a user account
- Assign an app to a user account
- Assign an app group to a user account
- Creating and managing user groups
- Creating directory-linked groups
- Create a local group
- View a user group
- Change the name of a user group
- Delete a user group
- Add nested groups to a user group
- Remove nested groups from a user group
- Assign a profile or IT policy to a user group
- Assign an app to a user group
- Assign an app group to a user group
- Creating device groups
- Creating and managing shared device groups
- Create a shared device group
- Activate a shared device
- View the check-out history for a user
- Edit the user membership for a shared device group
- Remove a device from a shared device group
- Delete a shared device group
- Assign an IT policy or a profile to a shared device group
- Assign an app to a shared device group
- Creating and managing public device groups
- Creating and managing shared iPad groups
- Extending the management of Chrome OS devices to BlackBerry UEM
- Managing user roles for BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
- Viewing and customizing the user list
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.17
- Administration
- Managing users and groups
- Creating and managing user groups
- Add nested groups to a user group
Add nested groups to a user group
When you nest a group within a user group, members of the nested group inherit the properties of the user group. You create and maintain the nesting structure in
BlackBerry UEM
and you can nest both directory-linked groups and local groups within each type of user group.vWhen you add a nested group to a user group, any groups that belong to the nested group are also added.- On the menu bar, clickGroups.
- Search for a user group.
- In the search results, click the name of the user group.
- Click theNested groupstab.
- Click .
- Select one or more available groups.
- ClickAdd.