- Introducing BlackBerry Workspaces administration console
- Getting started
- Managing resources using Central Management
- Provisioning users and devices
- Configuring integrations
- Setting security policies
- Generating logs and reports
- Configuring BlackBerry Workspaces
- Managing authentication
- Automatically authenticate a user
- Block unprovisioned users from creating accounts
- Configure browser inactivity timeout
- Configure the organization authentication method
- About email authentication
- About username and password authentication
- 1.1About Microsoft Active Directory authentication
- About BlackBerry Enterprise Identity authentication
- About OAuth integration with third-party providers
- About multimode authentication
- About BlackBerry Dynamics authentication
- Simplified login process for internal users
- Configure service accounts
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Workspaces
- BlackBerry Workspaces Server 11
- BlackBerry Workspaces Server Administration Guide
- Managing authentication
- Configure the organization authentication method
- 1.1About Microsoft Active Directory authentication
1.1About Microsoft Active
Directory authentication
Microsoft Active
Directory
authenticationMicrosoft
Windows
credentials can be used by end users to log into BlackBerry Workspaces
. Configuring the Workspaces
server to integrate with Active
Directory
allows Windows
credentials to be used during the authentication process. To perform the integration for authentication with
Windows
credentials, contact your BlackBerry Workspaces
Technical Account Manager for help with the configuration process. Note: As of
BlackBerry Workspaces
version 7.0, ADFS metatdata can be retrieved from the identity provider every 15 minutes. This allows the most up-to-date metadata to be available, and reduces failed login attempts for new users. For more information on configuring a SAML-based identity provider such as ADFS, visit support.blackberry.com/community to read article 52826.