- Managing device configurations
- Using profiles to manage device features
- Using variables in profiles, emails, and notifications
- Using email templates to send messages to users
- Managing devices with IT policies
- Create device support messages for disabled features on Android devices
- Enforcing compliance rules for devices
- Sending commands to users and devices
- Controlling how software updates are installed on devices
- Configuring how devices contact BlackBerry UEM for app and configuration updates
- Displaying organization information on devices
- Using location services on devices
- Enable Activation Lock for an iOS device
- Managing iOS features with custom payload profiles
- Managing factory reset protection for Android Enterprise and Android Management devices
- Configuring attestation for devices
- Set up Windows Information Protection for Windows 10 devices
- Move iOS or macOS devices to a hardened channel
Define custom variables
You can define up to five custom text variables and up to five masked text variables to represent sensitive information such as passwords. When you define a custom variable, you specify a label for the variable (for example, VPN password). When you create or update a user account, labels are used as field names in the Custom variables section and you can specify the appropriate values for that user. All user accounts support custom variables, including administrator accounts. You can use custom variables in the same ways that you use default variables.
- In the management console, on the menu bar, clickSettings > General settings > Custom variables.
- Select theShow custom variables when adding or editing a usercheck box.
- Specify a label for each custom variable that you want to use.
- ClickSave.