- 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
- Managing activation passwords
- Allow users to set activation passwords in BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
Allow users to set activation passwords in BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
You can allow users with
BlackBerry 10
, iOS
, Android
, and Windows
devices to create their own activation passwords using BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
.BlackBerry
OS (version 5.0 to 7.1) device users can create activation passwords using BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager
.- On the menu bar, clickSettings > General settings > Self-Service.
- Verify thatAllow users to access the self-service consoleis selected.
- SelectAllow users to activate devices in the self-service consoleand complete the following tasks:
- Specify the number of minutes, hours, or days that a user can activate a device before the activation password expires.
- Specify the minimum number of characters required in an activation password.
- In theMinimum password complexitydrop-down list, select the level of complexity required for activation passwords.
- ClickSave.