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Configuring 
BlackBerry UEM
 to synchronize with 
Microsoft Intune

Microsoft Intune
 is a cloud-based EMM service that provides both MDM and MAM features. 
Intune
 MAM provides security features for apps, including 
Office 365
 apps, that protect data within apps. For example, 
Intune
 can require that data within apps be encrypted and prevent copying and pasting, printing, and using the Save as command.
After you connect 
BlackBerry UEM
 to 
Microsoft Intune
, you can use the 
UEM
 management console to create 
Microsoft Intune
 app protection profiles as described in the Administration content.
Before you configure 
BlackBerry UEM
 to synchronize with 
Microsoft Intune
, you must connect 
BlackBerry UEM
 to 
Microsoft Azure
.

Configure
BlackBerry UEM
to synchronize with
Microsoft Intune

  1. Log in to the
    BlackBerry UEM
    management console.
  2. Go to
    Settings > External Integration > Microsoft Intune
    .
  3. Enter the information you copied from the
    Azure
    portal when you created the enterprise application in
    Azure
    .
    • Client ID
      : The application ID generated by the
      Azure
      application registration
    • Client key
      : The client secret generated by the
      Azure
      application registration
    • OAUTH 2.0 token endpoint
      : The tenant specific OAuth endpoint URL for requesting authentication tokens
    • Username
      : The administrator account that
      BlackBerry UEM
      uses to access
      Intune
      . Visit https://support.blackberry.com/kb to read article 50341 for information on the permissions required for the
      Intune
      administrator account.
    • Password
      : The password for the
      Intune
      administrator account
  4. Click
    Next
    .