- Overview
- Virtual appliance system requirements
- CylanceHYBRID agent capacity
- CylanceHYBRID considerations
- Import and configure the CylanceHYBRID virtual appliance
- CylanceHYBRID Status page
- Log in to the Status page
- Status page field definitions
- Update CylanceHYBRID
- Reboot the virtual appliance
- Update SSL certificate
- Change the Certificate Cipher mode
- Export Hybrid configuration
- Change IP assignment
- Configure Active Directory
- Configure a proxy server
- Start the virtual appliance
- Stop the virtual appliance
- Change the local user account password
- Configure a Static IP using the OVF Tool
- Things to know about CylanceHYBRID agents
- Configure the BlackBerry Protect Desktop Windows agent
- Configure BlackBerry Protect Desktop macOS agents
- Configure BlackBerry Protect Desktop Linux agents
- Support article links
- Troubleshooting
- Third-party products and licenses
- Legal notice
- BlackBerry Docs
- Cylance products
- CylanceHYBRID
- Things to know about CylanceHYBRID agents
- Configure the BlackBerry Protect Desktop Windows agent
Configure the BlackBerry Protect Desktop Windows agent
BlackBerry Protect Desktop
Windows agentTo ensure secure communication between your
CylanceHYBRID
server and your endpoints, the CA certificate used to sign the certificate and key used on the server must be installed (trusted) on every endpoint with an agent.- ClickStart, typemmc. PressEnter.
- ClickYes. This starts theMicrosoft Management Console.
- SelectFile > Add/Remove Snap-in.
- UnderAvailable snap-ins, selectCertificates. ClickAdd.
- SelectComputer account. ClickNext.
- ClickFinish. ClickOK.
- Expand Certificates, right-click Trusted Root Certification Authority. ClickAll Tasks > Import.
- ClickNext.
- ClickBrowse, select your CA certificate. ClickOpen.
- ClickNext. ClickNext. ClickFinish.
- WhenThe import was successfulmessage displays. ClickOK.
- SelectFile > Save. ClickSave.
- Close the console.