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Setting up 
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
 for users

BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
 is a web-based application that you can make available to users so that they can perform management tasks such as creating activation passwords, remotely locking their devices, or deleting data from their devices. Users do not need to install any software on their computers to use 
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
. You must provide the web address and login information to users.
You can force users to read and accept a log in notice before they can log in to 
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
. For more information about the advisory notice, see "Create a login notice for the consoles" in the Administration content

Set up
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service

Set up
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
so that users can log in and perform some self-service tasks.
  1. On the menu bar, click
    Settings > Self-Service
    .
  2. Click
    Self-Service settings
    .
  3. Verify that
    Allow users to access the self-service console
    is selected.
  4. Specify the number of minutes, hours, or days that a user can activate a device before the activation password expires.
  5. Specify the minimum number of characters required in an activation password.
  6. In the
    Minimum password complexity
    drop-down list, select the level of complexity required for activation passwords.
  7. To automatically send an activation email to users when they create an activation password in
    BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
    , select the
    Send an activation email
    check box. You can use the default activation email template or select a different template from the drop-down list.
  8. To send a login notification email to the user each time they log in to
    BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
    , select the
    Send self-service login notification
    check box.
  9. Click
    Save
    .
Provide the
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
web address and login information to users.