- 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 12
- BlackBerry Workspaces Server Administration Guide
- Provisioning users and devices
- Managing BlackBerry Workspaces apps
Managing BlackBerry Workspaces apps
BlackBerry Workspaces
appsYou can manage
BlackBerry Workspaces
apps for users in the organization, list all devices registered to a
specific user, and disable and re-instate use of the BlackBerry Workspaces
app for a user on a
particular device. If a user reports a lost mobile device, you can identify that specific device
(based on the user’s identifying email address, device type, and last activity date) and wipe
all
Workspaces
-controlled files
cached on that device and disable the device for document access. Wiping files off the mobile
device is conducted the next time that device connects to the Workspaces
service.When working with a
Windows
or a Mac
computer,
a disable request simply signs the user out of the session that is currently active on that
computer. This is useful, for example, if a user forgot to sign out of BlackBerry Workspaces
on a computer to which
the user no longer has access. If the user downloaded Workspaces
-controlled files to that
computer, the files are not wiped clean; however, there is no way to open or access those
files until an authorized user signs in on that computer. By default, each
BlackBerry Workspaces
app on a user’s mobile device or computer must connect to the Workspaces
service at least once
every 72 hours in order to stay registered and maintain access permissions; otherwise the user
is not able to open any controlled files cached on that device until they reconnect and sign
back in.