- What is BlackBerry Work?
- Installing and activating the BlackBerry Work app
- Use the BlackBerry Dynamics Launcher
- Viewing and managing your email messages
- Viewing your email
- Reply to or forward an email message
- Send an attachment or a link
- Save an attachment
- Delete an email message
- Automatically download email message attachments
- Manage deleted items
- Create an email
- Move an email message to a different folder
- Use smart folders
- Refresh the message list
- Search email
- Convert an email message to a note
- Change BlackBerry Work for Android settings
- Manage email folder synchronization
- Change your signature
- Create an automatic out of office reply
- Managing your notifications and alerts
- Managing your contacts
- Managing your calendar
- Managing your documents
- Open BlackBerry Work Docs
- Access local docs
- Create a new folder
- Take a photo
- View and use a photo
- Play an audio or video file
- Protect files and attachments
- Access FileShare, SharePoint, and Box
- Edit an Azure-IP RMS or AD-RMS protected file in BlackBerry Edit
- Work with offline files
- About pending uploads
- Add a new data source
- Add a repository using the Docs Self-Service web console
- Change Docs settings
- Delete a user-defined repository
- Adding a shared mailbox to BlackBerry Work
- Change your theme
- About BlackBerry Work Permissions
- Access your account settings
- Change your password
- Set up fingerprint authentication
- Turn on Battery Saver
- Sign out of BlackBerry Work
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
- Open a Voltage SecureMail attachment
- Using RSA Soft-Token Authentication
- Data storage and aging
- Exchange ActiveSync search limits
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Work 3.1
- BlackBerry Work for Android User Guide
- Managing your documents
- About pending uploads
About pending uploads
Pending uploads are files that you have created or changed offline or checked out from a
SharePoint
or Box
repository to edit. The list is maintained to remind you to upload them to the corresponding repository when you come back online.Your administrator sets the time limit on pending uploads before they are automatically uploaded and cleared from the list the next time you connect to the Internet. Contact your administrator to find out what the duration is. If the files are uploading when the connection to the network is lost, the upload resumes when the connection is restored. If your administrator doesn't set a time limit and the file upload is manually paused when the network connection is lost, you must manually continue the file upload after the connection is restored.
BEMS
2.12 or later is required for uploads to resume. If uploads restart instead of resume, contact your administrator to confirm the version of BEMS being used with your account.Remember that no one else will see your revisions and feedback until you upload the revised file to the shared repository.