- Activating devices with BlackBerry UEM
- Managing activation settings
- Configure default activation settings
- Set an activation password and send an activation email message
- Send an activation email to multiple users
- Allow users to set activation passwords in BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
- Allowing users to activate multiple devices with different activation types
- Force activation password expiry
- Supporting Android Enterprise and Android Management activations
- Supporting Windows 10 activations
- Supporting Apple User Enrollment for iOS and iPadOS devices
- Supporting Samsung Knox DualDAR
- Creating activation profiles
- Activating Android devices
- Activate an Android Enterprise device with the Work and personal - user privacy activation type
- Activate an Android Enterprise device when BlackBerry UEM is connected to a Google domain
- Activate an Android Enterprise device using a managed Google Play account
- Activate an Android Enterprise device without access to Google Play
- Activate an Android Management device with the Work and personal - user privacy activation type
- Activate an Android Management device using a managed Google Play account
- Activating iOS devices
- Activating a macOS or Apple TV device with BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
- Activate a Windows 10 tablet or computer
- Configure support for Android zero-touch enrollment
- Activate multiple devices using Knox Mobile Enrollment
- Activating iOS devices that are enrolled in DEP
- Activating iOS devices using Apple Configurator 2
- Import or export a list of approved device IDs
- Deactivating devices
- Troubleshooting device activation
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.20
- Activating devices
- Activating a macOS or Apple TV device with BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
Activating a macOS or Apple TV device with BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
macOS
or Apple TV
device with BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
Users activate
macOS
and Apple TV
devices using BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
. For details and instructions, see the UEM Self-Service User Guide.