Blackberry PRD-10459-035 Administration Guide - Page 66

Returning to the default behavior of BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Desktop Software

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Administration Guide Controlling BlackBerry device behavior using IT policies Returning to the default behavior of BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Desktop Software To restore the default behavior of a feature on BlackBerry® devices or in the BlackBerry® Desktop Software, you can change the IT policy rule value to Default, if that option is available, or delete the value that you previously specified. If you assign users to a new IT policy, you can delete the IT policy to return those users to the Default IT policy. The Default IT policy provides the default behavior for all of the features on the BlackBerry devices and in the BlackBerry Desktop Software. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server reassigns the users to the Default IT policy automatically and resends the Default IT policy to the BlackBerry devices. Delete an IT policy 1. In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click BlackBerry Domain. 2. On the Global tab, click Edit Properties. 3. Click IT Policy. 4. In the IT Policy Administration section, double-click IT Policies. 5. Click the IT policy that you want to delete. 6. Click Remove. 7. Click OK. Creating new IT policy rules to control third-party applications You can create new IT policy rules to control the applications that your organization creates for BlackBerry® devices that are running in your organization's environment. After you create an IT policy rule, you can add it to a new or existing IT policy and assign a value to it. Only applications that your organization creates can use the IT policy rule that you create. You cannot create new IT policy rules to control BlackBerry device applications and features. Create an IT policy rule for a third-party application 1. In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click BlackBerry Domain. 2. On the Global tab, click Edit Properties. 3. Click IT Policy. 4. In the IT Policy Administration section, double-click IT Policies. 5. Click the IT policy. 6. Click Properties. 7. In the Properties list, click User Defined Items. 8. Double-click IT Policy Template. 64

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Returning to the default behavior of BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Desktop Software
To restore the default behavior of a feature on BlackBerry® devices or in the BlackBerry® Desktop Software, you can change the
IT policy rule value to Default, if that option is available, or delete the value that you previously specified.
If you assign users to a new IT policy, you can delete the IT policy to return those users to the Default IT policy. The Default IT
policy provides the default behavior for all of the features on the BlackBerry devices and in the BlackBerry Desktop Software.
The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server reassigns the users to the Default IT policy automatically and resends the Default IT policy to
the BlackBerry devices.
Delete an IT policy
1.
In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click
BlackBerry Domain
.
2.
On the
Global
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
Click
IT Policy
.
4.
In the
IT Policy Administration
section, double-click
IT Policies
.
5.
Click the IT policy that you want to delete.
6.
Click
Remove
.
7.
Click
OK
.
Creating new IT policy rules to control third-party applications
You can create new IT policy rules to control the applications that your organization creates for BlackBerry® devices that are
running in your organization's environment. After you create an IT policy rule, you can add it to a new or existing IT policy and
assign a value to it. Only applications that your organization creates can use the IT policy rule that you create. You cannot create
new IT policy rules to control BlackBerry device applications and features.
Create an IT policy rule for a third-party application
1.
In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click
BlackBerry Domain
.
2.
On the
Global
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
Click
IT Policy
.
4.
In the
IT Policy Administration
section, double-click
IT Policies
.
5.
Click the IT policy.
6.
Click
Properties
.
7.
In the
Properties
list, click
User Defined Items
.
8.
Double-click
IT Policy Template
.
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