- 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 12.18
- Administration
- Managing users and groups
- Creating and managing user groups
Creating and managing user groups
A user group is a collection of related users who share common properties. Administering users as a group is more efficient than administering individual users because properties can be added, changed, or removed for all members of the group at the same time. Users can belong to more than one group at a time. You can assign an IT policy, profiles, and apps in the management console when you create or update the settings for a user group.
You can create two types of user groups:
- Directory-linked groups link to groups in your company directory. Only directory user accounts can be members of a directory-linked group.
- Local groups are created and maintained inBlackBerry UEMand can have local user accounts and directory user accounts assigned to them.
After you create user groups, you can define a group as a member of another group. For more information, see Add nested groups to a user group.