- Configuring BlackBerry UEM for the first time
- Changing BlackBerry UEM certificates
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to send data through a proxy server
- Configuring connections through internal proxy servers
- Connecting to your company directories
- Connecting to an SMTP server to send email notifications
- Configuring database mirroring
- Connecting BlackBerry UEM to Microsoft Azure
- Enable access to the BlackBerry Web Services over the BlackBerry Infrastructure
- Obtaining an APNs certificate to manage iOS and macOS devices
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM for DEP
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to support Android Enterprise devices
- Simplifying Windows 10 activations
- Migrating users, devices, groups, and other data from a source server
- Prerequisites: Migrating users, devices, groups, and other data from a source server
- Connect to a source server
- Considerations: Migrating IT policies, profiles, and groups from a source server
- Migrate IT policies, profiles, and groups from a source server
- Complete policy and profile migration from Good Control to BlackBerry UEM
- Considerations: Migrating users from a source server
- Migrate users from a source server
- Considerations: Migrating devices from a source server
- Migrate devices from a source server
- Migrating DEP devices
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to support BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Manage BlackBerry Proxy clusters
- Configure Direct Connect using port forwarding
- Configure BlackBerry Dynamics properties
- Configure communication settings for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Configuring Kerberos for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Integrating BlackBerry UEM with Cisco ISE
- Requirements: Integrating BlackBerry UEM with Cisco ISE
- Create an administrator account that Cisco ISE can use
- Add the BlackBerry Web Services certificate to the Cisco ISE certificate store
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to Cisco ISE
- Example: Authorization policy rules for BlackBerry UEM
- Managing network access and device controls using Cisco ISE
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.11
- Installation and Configuration
- Configuration
- Configuring single sign-on for BlackBerry UEM
Configuring single sign-on for BlackBerry UEM
BlackBerry UEM
If you connect
BlackBerry UEM
to Microsoft Active
Directory
, you can configure single sign-on authentication to permit administrators or users to bypass the login webpage and access the management console or BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
directly. When administrators or users log in to Windows
, the browser uses their credentials to authenticate them with BlackBerry UEM
automatically. Windows
login information can include Microsoft Active
Directory
credentials or derived credentials (for example, from CAC readers or digital tokens).Before you enable single sign-on to
BlackBerry UEM
for a Microsoft Active
Directory
connection, you must configure constrained delegation for the Microsoft Active
Directory
account that BlackBerry UEM
uses for the directory connection.If you enable single sign-on, any changes that you make to the
Microsoft Active
Directory
account will require that you restart the BlackBerry UEM
services on each computer that hosts a BlackBerry UEM
instance. Administrators and users must log out from their computers and log in again to use single sign-on for BlackBerry UEM
.When you configure single sign-on for
BlackBerry UEM
, you perform the following actions: