Administration help
You're already familiar with
BlackBerry UEM
but you need a little help understanding a new feature, doing something you don't do often, or figuring out why something might might work a little differently than you thought it would. You can click
in the tool bar above to search for something and then narrow the results to your version of UEM, or you can select one of the options below to find help for common administration tasks:

![]() | BlackBerry Protect Mobile for UEM provides a bundle of features in UEM that provide added security and threat detection for iOS and Android devices. BlackBerry Protect Mobile has its own documentation set. |
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You can send an email message to one or many users, as long as they have an email address associated with their account. |
![]() | When you or a user deactivates a device, the connection between the device and the user account in UEM is removed. You can deactivate a device by sending a command. |
![]() | If you've enabled the location services profile for a user, you can locate iOS , Android , and Windows 10
Mobile devices. |
![]() | You can send commands to devices, for example to lock or unlock a device, delete work data, or get and view a device report. The commands available depend on the device OS. |
![]() | In some situations, you may need to manually provide access keys for users to use BlackBerry
Dynamics apps. Users can also generate access keys in BlackBerry UEM Self-Service . |
![]() | The level of control you have over the apps installed on iOS and Android devices depends on the activation type. Only system apps and apps that you specifically allow can be installed on supervised iOS devices and in the work profile on Android Enterprise devices. |
![]() | IT Policy rules are documented in a searchable and sortable spreadsheet that you can download. |
![]() | If you can't find the information you need on this site, you may find answers in KB articles or the discussion forum in the Support Community. |