- Managing BlackBerry UEM administrators, users, and groups
- Configuring how administrators log into and use the management console
- Set the minimum password complexity for local administrators
- Create a login notice for the consoles
- Customize the appearance of the UEM consoles
- Add a text banner to the management console
- Set the session timeout limit
- Display a confirmation dialog when changing an assigned IT policy, profile, or app
- Configure single sign-on for BlackBerry UEM
- Configure certificate-based console authentication
- Creating and managing administrator roles
- Create an administrator
- Creating and managing user accounts
- Creating and managing user groups
- Creating and managing device groups
- Creating and managing shared device groups
- Creating and managing public device groups
- Creating and managing shared iPad groups
- Managing Chrome OS devices in BlackBerry UEM
- Set up BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
- Managing user roles for BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
- Customize the user list
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.23
- Managing administrators, users, and groups
- Managing Chrome OS devices in BlackBerry UEM
Managing Chrome OS devices in BlackBerry UEM
Chrome OS
devices in BlackBerry UEM
You can integrate
Chrome OS
with the BlackBerry UEM
management console to extend the ability to perform some administrative tasks in UEM
. You continue to enroll Chrome OS
devices and perform some administrative tasks in your Google
admin console. When you integrate Chrome OS
with UEM
, it sorts the organizational units from Google
Admin console into UEM
organizational unit groups. When a change to an organizational unit, a user, or a device is made in the Google
domain, UEM
updates its database accordingly.For more information about configuring
UEM
to support Chrome OS
devices, see Extending the management of Chrome OS devices to BlackBerry UEM.