- Device activation
- Steps to activate devices
- Requirements: Activation
- Turn on user registration with the BlackBerry Infrastructure
- Managing activation passwords
- Specify the default settings for activation passwords
- Allowing users to activate multiple devices with different activation types
- Manually expire an activation password
- Set an activation password and send an activation email message
- Send an activation email to multiple users
- Allow users to set activation passwords in BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
- Supporting Android Enterprise activations
- Supporting Windows 10 activations
- Enable user notification when a device has been activated
- Creating activation profiles
- Activation step-by-step for users
- Activating Android devices
- Activate an Android Enterprise device with the Work and personal - user privacy activation type
- Activate an Android Enterprise device when BlackBerry UEM is connected to a Google domain
- Activate an Android Enterprise device using a managed Google Play account
- Activate an Android Enterprise device without a Google Play account
- Activate an Android device with the MDM controls activation type
- Activating iOS devices
- Activate a macOS device
- Activate an Apple TV device
- Activate a Windows 10 tablet or computer
- Activate a Windows 10 Mobile device
- Activate a BlackBerry 10 device
- Activate a BlackBerry OS device
- Activate a device using a QR Code
- Activating Android devices
- Activate multiple devices using zero-touch enrollment for Android Enterprise devices
- Activate multiple devices using KNOX Mobile Enrollment
- Restricting unsupervised iOS devices
- Activating iOS devices that are enrolled in DEP
- Steps to activate devices that are enrolled in DEP
- Register iOS devices in DEP and assign them to the BlackBerry UEM server
- Assign an enrollment configuration to iOS devices
- Add an enrollment configuration
- Remove an enrollment configuration that is assigned to iOS devices
- Delete an enrollment configuration
- Change the settings for an enrollment configuration
- View the settings for an enrollment configuration that is assigned to a device
- View user details for an activated device
- Activating iOS devices using Apple Configurator 2
- Activating BlackBerry 10 devices using the BlackBerry Wired Activation Tool
- Tips for troubleshooting device activation
- Device activation can't be completed because the server is out of licenses. For assistance, contact your administrator.
- Please check your username and password and try again
- Profile failed to install. The certificate "AutoMDMCert.pfx" could not be imported.
- Error 3007: Server is not available
- Unable to contact server, please check connectivity or server address
- iOS or macOS device activations fail with an invalid APNs certificate
- Users are not receiving the activation email
- User details screen is showing more Windows devices activated with UEM than expected
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.11
- Administration
- Activating devices
- Supporting Android Enterprise activations
- Support Android Enterprise activations using managed Google Play accounts
Support Android Enterprise activations using managed Google
Play accounts
Android Enterprise
activations using managed Google
Play
accountsIf you don't have or don't want to connect
BlackBerry UEM
to a Google
domain, you can activate Android Enterprise
devices to use managed Google
Play
accounts. When you use managed Google
Play
accounts you can use any Google
or Gmail
account to connect BlackBerry UEM
to Google
and no personally identifiable information about your users is sent to Google
. For more information on managed Google
Play
accounts, see https://support.google.com/googleplay/work/.Once you have connected
BlackBerry UEM
to Google you can allow users to activate Android Enterprise
devices and download work apps using Google
Play
. For information about configuring BlackBerry UEM
to support Android Enterprise
devices, see the Configuration content.