- Manage users
- Import users from a CSV file
- Make mass changes to user details
- Search for users
- View user details
- Manage dependents
- Manage organization subscriptions
- Manage user attributes
- View a list of user attributes
- Out-of-the-box user attributes
- Create a user attribute
- Edit a user attribute
- Prevent users from editing System Setup attributes
- Delete a user attribute
- Clear attribute values for all users
- Translate custom attributes
- Automatically disable users based on attributes
- Automatically delete users based on attributes
- Configure an Organizational Hierarchy attribute
- Create a Geo-aware Single-select Picklist attribute
- Manage user authentication
- Enable authentication methods
- Assign authentication methods to applications
- Configure SDK access security
- Enable two-factor authentication
- Enable single sign-on as an authentication method
- Enable single sign-on for Self Service
- Enable single sign-on for the BlackBerry AtHoc management system
- Import a service provider certificate
- Configure identity provider settings
- Configure service provider settings
- SSO logout service
- Export SP and IDP settings
- Import IDP settings
- Import an existing IDP configuration
- Enable SSO certificate revocation list checking
- BlackBerry AtHoc Customer Support Portal
- Documentation feedback
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry AtHoc
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- Manage Users
- Manage user authentication
- Enable single sign-on as an authentication method
- Import a service provider certificate
Import a service provider certificate
Import a
BlackBerry AtHoc
signed service provider certificate for use in Single Sign-On (SSO.) This enables administrators to select a BlackBerry AtHoc
certificate instead of uploading and maintaining a custom SP certificate.You must be a System Administrator to import a service provider certificate.
- Log in to theBlackBerry AtHocmanagement system as a system administrator.
- Change to theSystem Setup (3)organization.
- In the navigation bar, click .
- In theSystem Setupsection, clickSecurity Policy.
- On theSecurity Policypage, in theService Provider Certificatesection, clickImport Certificate.
- On theImport Certificatewindow, enter a valid password for the service provider certificate.
- ClickBrowseand navigate to and select a validBlackBerry AtHoccertificate. Only .pfx and .p12 files can be imported.
- ClickImport.
- On theSecurity Policypage, clickSave.