- Introduction to Windows 10 deployment with BlackBerry UEM
- Checklist for managing devices with UEM only
- Checklist for managing devices with UEM and SCCM
- Enrolling Windows 10 devices with BlackBerry UEM
- Enrolling a device to be managed with BlackBerry UEM
- Enrolling an unmanaged device with BlackBerry Access for Windows
- Setting up UEM policies and profiles to manage Windows 10 devices
- Import SCCM group policies to UEM
- Restricting or allowing device capabilities
- Setting device password requirements
- How BlackBerry UEM chooses which IT policy to assign
- Creating and managing IT policies
- Sending certificates to devices using profiles
- Setting up work email for devices
- Using Exchange Gatekeeping
- Setting up work VPNs for devices
- Setting up work Wi-Fi networks for devices
- Enforcing compliance rules for devices
- Setting up Windows Information Protection for Windows 10 devices
- Managing Windows 10 devices that are enrolled in UEM and SCCM
- Configuring UEM to manage apps for Windows 10 devices
- Connecting BlackBerry UEM to Microsoft Azure
- Specify the shared network location for storing internal apps
- Add a Windows 10 app to the app list
- App behavior on Windows 10 devices
- Setting up network connections for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Remote management for Windows 10 devices
- Managing Windows 10 device updates with BlackBerry UEM
- Using BlackBerry Intelligent Security
- Deactivating devices
- Related information
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.13
- Administration
- Windows 10 Planning and Deployment Guide
- Setting up UEM policies and profiles to manage Windows 10 devices
- Managing Windows 10 devices that are enrolled in UEM and SCCM
Managing Windows 10 devices that are enrolled in UEM and SCCM
Windows 10
devices that are enrolled in UEM
and SCCMYou can choose which device management features that you want to manage through either
BlackBerry UEM
or Microsoft
SCCM. UEM
supports the following enrollment scenarios:
- The device is already managed with SCCM, and you want to enroll the device withUEM.
- The device is already managed withUEM, and you want to enroll the device with SCCM.
- The device is not yet managed by either SCCM orUEM. If you want the device to remain unmanaged but you also want to allow access to the corporate intranet, email, and contacts, consider enrolling the device withBlackBerry Access for Windowsto allow access to the corporate content.