- About BlackBerry Workspaces Web Application
- Getting started
- Sign in to BlackBerry Workspaces
- Getting started with the BlackBerry Workspaces Web Application
- Access your workspaces
- View and manage favorites
- Search for workspaces, folders, and files
- Sort workspaces, folders, and files
- Manage your account
- Change your password
- Change your secret question
- Access the BlackBerry Workspaces administration console
- Get help
- Sending and receiving files
- Managing workspaces
- Access workspaces
- About My Workspace
- Create a workspace
- Create a transient workspace
- Share a workspace
- Favorite a workspace
- Manage workspace permissions
- Rename a workspace
- Edit the workspace description
- Delete a workspace
- View workspace information
- Recover workspaces from ransomware
- Working with iManage repositories
- Access a Dropbox repository
- Access Dropbox folders that are shared with you
- Managing folders
- Managing files
- Share a file
- Uploading files
- Download files
- Managing file permissions
- Locking files
- Favorite a file
- Edit a file
- View files in the online viewer
- Working with annotations
- Working with comments
- Working with file versions
- View additional information about files
- View the tracking map
- View a file activity log
- Work with multiple files
- Managing access
- Working with hidden files and the recycle bin
- Working with notifications
- User roles and permissions
- Legal notice
Managing access
The
Permissions
tab is displayed for a
selected workspace, folder, or file, when you are an administrator in the workspace. As
workspace administrator, you can manage who can access workspace items. New members can be
added as individuals, by defining an email domain, or as a Microsoft Active
Directory
or regular group. For each member or group of members, you can set their
role and access permissions for a selected workspace, folder, or files. If necessary, you can
edit the roles and permissions.For more information on the meaning of user roles and permissions, including customized access to folders and files, see User roles and permissions.