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Extending the management of
Chrome OS
devices to
BlackBerry UEM

You can integrate
BlackBerry UEM
with a
Google
managed domain to extend some
Chrome OS
management functionality to
UEM
. The
Google
domain must include the
Chrome
Enterprise Upgrade. Note that the enrollment and some management of
Chrome OS
devices continues to be done through the
Google
managed domain console.
UEM
synchronizes org units from the
Google
admin console into
UEM
org unit groups. After the initial synchronization,
UEM
registers with the
Google
domain to be notified of any changes to org units, users, or devices. When
UEM
is notified of a change, it synchronizes and updates the database accordingly.
If you already configured UEM to support Android Enterprise devices, you can follow these steps to allow
UEM
to manage
Chrome OS
devices:
Step
Action
Step 1
Verify that your organization's
Google
domain has
Chrome OS
enterprise enabled.
Step 2
Verify that the
Chrome
Policy API is enabled in your organization's
Google
domain. For more information, see Create a service account to authenticate with the Google domain.
Step 2
Verify that all scopes are added. For more information, see Enable UEM to synchronize Chrome OS data.
Step 2
Enable
Chrome OS
management in the
UEM
console. For more information, see Integrate UEM with the Google domain.