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Create a service account that
BlackBerry UEM
uses to authenticate with your
Google Cloud
or
Google
Workspace by
Google
domain

Perform these steps only if
BlackBerry UEM
is not already connected to an existing
Google
managed domain.
  1. Log in to the
    Google
    Developers Console using the
    Google
    account that you want to use to manage your project.
  2. Click
    Create Project
    .
  3. Type a name for the project.
  4. Click
    Create
    .
  5. After your project has been created, click on it and in the left pane, expand
    IAM & Admin
    and click
    Service Accounts
    .
  6. Click
    Create Service Account
    .
  7. Type a name for the service account and click
    Create and Continue
    .
  8. In the
    Role
    list, select
    Basic > Editor.
  9. Click
    Continue
    .
  10. Click
    Done
    .
  11. Select your service account.
  12. Click the
    Keys
    tab.
  13. Click
    Add key > Create new key > P12 > Create
    .
  14. Copy the private key password, you will use it later.
  15. You might be prompted to download the certificate, or it will be automatically downloaded. Locate and save it in a known folder.
  16. Click
    Close
    .
  17. Click >
    Service Accounts
    .
  18. In the
    Actions
    column, click >
    Manage details
    .
  19. Copy the
    Unique Client ID
    and
    Email Address
    for the service account. Paste these in the same text file where you stored the private key password to use later in the process.
  20. Click >
    APIs & Services > Enabled APIs and Services
    .
  21. Click
    Enable APIs and services
    .
  22. Search for and select
    Admin SDK API
    .
  23. Click
    Enable
    .
  24. Search for and select
    Google Play EMM API
    .
  25. Click
    Enable
    .
  26. Search for and select
    Chrome Policy API
    .
  27. Click
    Enable
    .