Blackberry PRD-10459-003 Administration Guide - Page 55

Con the Enterprise Service Policy, Permit a user to override the Enterprise Service Policy

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Administration Guide Extending messaging security to a BlackBerry device Configure the Enterprise Service Policy By default, when you turn on the Enterprise Service Policy, all BlackBerry® devices that you activated can access the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. You must configure the Enterprise Service Policy to specify the BlackBerry devices that you want to access the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. To add a new BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must add the PIN for the BlackBerry device to the Enterprise Service Policy before a user can activate the BlackBerry device. Before you begin: Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy. 1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view. 2. Click BlackBerry Enterprise Server. 3. Click Edit component. 4. In the Enterprise Service Policy section, in the Allowed drop-down lists, click Yes for each BlackBerry device model that you want to permit to access the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. 5. To add a new BlackBerry device, on the Add new allowed PINs tab, in the New allowed PINs field, type the PIN for the BlackBerry device. Click the Add icon. 6. To remove a BlackBerry device from the list, on the Remove existing allowed PINs tab, search for the PIN for the BlackBerry device. In the search results, select the PIN for the BlackBerry device. 7. Click Save All. Permit a user to override the Enterprise Service Policy Before you begin: Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy. 1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User. 2. Click Manage users. 3. Search for a user account. 4. Click the display name for the user account. 5. Click Edit user. 6. On the Component information tab, in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server information section, in the Enterprise service policy override drop-down list, click Yes. 7. Click Save All. Extending messaging security to a BlackBerry device If your organization's messaging environment supports highly secure messaging technology such as PGP® encryption or S/MIME encryption, you can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution to encrypt a message using PGP encryption or S/MIME encryption so that the message remains encrypted when the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 53

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Configure the Enterprise Service Policy
By default, when you turn on the Enterprise Service Policy, all BlackBerry® devices that you activated can access the
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. You must configure the Enterprise Service Policy to specify the BlackBerry devices
that you want to access the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. To add a new BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server, you must add the PIN for the BlackBerry device to the Enterprise Service Policy before a user can activate the
BlackBerry device.
Before you begin:
Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view
.
2.
Click
BlackBerry Enterprise Server
.
3.
Click
Edit component
.
4.
In the
Enterprise Service Policy
section, in the
Allowed
drop-down lists, click
Yes
for each BlackBerry device
model that you want to permit to access the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
5.
To add a new BlackBerry device, on the
Add new allowed PINs
tab, in the
New allowed PINs
field, type the PIN
for the BlackBerry device. Click the
Add
icon.
6.
To remove a BlackBerry device from the list, on the
Remove existing allowed PINs
tab, search for the PIN for
the BlackBerry device. In the search results, select the PIN for the BlackBerry device.
7.
Click
Save All
.
Permit a user to override the Enterprise Service Policy
Before you begin:
Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy.
1.
In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the
BlackBerry solution management
menu, expand
User
.
2.
Click
Manage users
.
3.
Search for a user account.
4.
Click the display name for the user account.
5.
Click
Edit user
.
6.
On the
Component information
tab, in the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server information
section, in the
Enterprise
service policy override
drop-down list, click
Yes
.
7.
Click
Save All
.
Extending messaging security to a BlackBerry device
If your organization's messaging environment supports highly secure messaging technology such as PGP® encryption
or S/MIME encryption, you can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution to encrypt a message using PGP
encryption or S/MIME encryption so that the message remains encrypted when the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
Administration Guide
Extending messaging security to a BlackBerry device
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