Blackberry PRD-07630-054 Resource Kit - Page 53

BlackBerry, Enterprise Server Administration Guide

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Installation and Administration Guide Selecting the user accounts to move to the destination MDM domain Using the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter, you can apply software configurations and IT policies directly to user accounts. You can also assign user accounts to groups that are associated with existing software configurations and IT policies. The BlackBerry Administration Service uses preconfigured rules that give priority to user-assigned software configurations and IT policies over the software configurations and IT policies that you assign to groups. If you want the group-assigned software configurations and IT policies to take precedence, remove the user-assigned software configurations and IT policies from the user accounts. For more information about reconciliation rules, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide. Note: If you move user accounts to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 or later, there might be a delay before the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server applies the selected IT policies or group-assigned IT policies to devices. During this delay, the Default IT policy is applied to the devices. Related information Configure the default settings to apply to the user accounts that you migrate, 45 Selecting the user accounts to move to the destination MDM domain, 49 53

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Using the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter, you can apply software configurations and IT policies directly to user
accounts. You can also assign user accounts to groups that are associated with existing software configurations and IT
policies. The BlackBerry Administration Service uses preconfigured rules that give priority to user-assigned software
configurations and IT policies over the software configurations and IT policies that you assign to groups. If you want the
group-assigned software configurations and IT policies to take precedence, remove the user-assigned software
configurations and IT policies from the user accounts. For more information about reconciliation rules, see the
BlackBerry
Enterprise Server Administration Guide
.
Note:
If you move user accounts to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 or later, there might be a delay before
the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server applies the selected IT policies or group-assigned IT policies to devices.
During this delay, the Default IT policy is applied to the devices.
Related information
Configure the default settings to apply to the user accounts that you migrate,
45
Selecting the user accounts to move to the destination MDM domain,
49
Installation and Administration Guide
Selecting the user accounts to move to the destination MDM domain
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