Blackberry PRD-10459-016 Administration Guide - Page 210

Importing profile information from a .csv file

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Administration Guide Importing profile information from a .csv file 1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > WiFi configuration. 2. Click Manage VPN profiles. 3. Click the name of a VPN profile. 4. Click Delete profile. 5. Click Yes - Delete the profile. Importing profile information from a .csv file You can update the Wi-Fi® profiles and VPN profiles that you want to assign to user accounts and the user names and passwords for the profiles by importing a .csv file using the BlackBerry Administration Service. When you import profile information from a file, you can configure the profile information for multiple user accounts at the same time. The .csv file must contain the following information: • user accounts that you want to update • names of profiles that you want to change • whether you want to add, remove, or change the profiles Best practices: Creating a .csv file that contains profile information that you want to import Consider the following guidelines: • Specify only one action that you want the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to perform in each row of the file. • To assign more than one action to a user account, create multiple rows for the user account. • If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, include a comma (,) after the value that appears in each field in each row. If a field does not contain a value, include only a comma in the field. • If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, include a character return at the end of each row. • If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, use quotation marks (" ") if the value for a field contains a space (for example, "Westlee Barichak"). • Add no more than 2000 actions to a file. • Assign a maximum of 32 profiles to BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software versions that are earlier than 4.5.0. • Assign a maximum of 64 profiles to BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version 4.5.0 and later. Create a .csv file that contains profile information that you want to import Before you begin: Using the BlackBerry® Administration Service, create profiles and specify the configuration settings for the profiles. 1. Using the BlackBerry Administration Service, export user information for the user accounts that you want to update profile information for to a .csv file. 208

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1.
In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the
BlackBerry solution management
menu, expand
Policy > Wi-
Fi configuration
.
2.
Click
Manage VPN profiles
.
3.
Click the name of a VPN profile.
4.
Click
Delete profile
.
5.
Click
Yes - Delete the profile
.
Importing profile information from a .csv file
You can update the Wi-Fi® profiles and VPN profiles that you want to assign to user accounts and the user names
and passwords for the profiles by importing a .csv file using the BlackBerry Administration Service. When you import
profile information from a file, you can configure the profile information for multiple user accounts at the same time.
The .csv file must contain the following information:
user accounts that you want to update
names of profiles that you want to change
whether you want to add, remove, or change the profiles
Best practices: Creating a .csv file that contains profile information that you
want to import
Consider the following guidelines:
Specify only one action that you want the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to perform in each row of the file.
To assign more than one action to a user account, create multiple rows for the user account.
If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, include a comma (,) after the value that appears in each field
in each row. If a field does not contain a value, include only a comma in the field.
If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, include a character return at the end of each row.
If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, use quotation marks (" ") if the value for a field contains a
space (for example, "Westlee Barichak").
Add no more than 2000 actions to a file.
Assign a maximum of 32 profiles to BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software versions
that are earlier than 4.5.0.
Assign a maximum of 64 profiles to BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version 4.5.0
and later.
Create a .csv file that contains profile information that you want to import
Before you begin:
Using the BlackBerry® Administration Service, create profiles and specify the configuration settings
for the profiles.
1.
Using the BlackBerry Administration Service, export user information for the user accounts that you want to
update profile information for to a .csv file.
Administration Guide
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