- 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
Set internal domains
You must set your organization's internal domains in BlackBerry Workspaces to ensure the proper licenses are consumed and for reporting purposes.
From the sharing policy, this list of internal domains is used to restrict users from sharing files to domains that are considered to be external.
- In the left pane, clickLicensing.
- In theLicensing snapshot report including internal domainssection, click theInternal domainsfield.
- Type an internal domain and press the enter key. Repeat as necessary.
- ClickApply.