Blackberry PRD-10459-035 Administration Guide - Page 67

Change or delete IT policy rules for third-party applications, IT Policy Administration

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Administration Guide Controlling BlackBerry device behavior using IT policies 9. Click New. 10. Type a name and description for the IT policy rule. 11. In the drop-down list, click the type of values that the IT policy rule uses. 12. In the drop-down list, click the location where the IT policy rule is enforced. 13. Type the minimum and maximum values that an integer IT policy rule can accept. 14. Type the data that a bitmask IT policy rule can accept. Include up to eight related Boolean values. You can assign a bit option name for one, some, or all of the 8-bit values. For example, you might create a bitmask IT policy rule called Allowed Features with three Boolean bit values, where bit 0 is named Phone, bit 1 is named Browser, and bit 2 is named Third-Party Apps. 15. Click OK. 16. In the Policy Item Settings section, provide a value for the IT policy rule in this IT policy. 17. Click OK. Change or delete IT policy rules for third-party applications 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 Default. 6. Click Properties. 7. In the Properties list, click User Defined Items. 8. Double-click IT Policy Template. 9. Click an IT policy rule. 10. Perform one of the following actions: • To change an IT policy rule, click Properties. Change the necessary values. • To delete an IT policy rule, click Remove. 65

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9.
Click
New
.
10.
Type a name and description for the IT policy rule.
11.
In the drop-down list, click the type of values that the IT policy rule uses.
12.
In the drop-down list, click the location where the IT policy rule is enforced.
13.
Type the minimum and maximum values that an integer IT policy rule can accept.
14.
Type the data that a bitmask IT policy rule can accept. Include up to eight related Boolean values. You can assign a bit
option name for one, some, or all of the 8-bit values. For example, you might create a bitmask IT policy rule called Allowed
Features with three Boolean bit values, where bit 0 is named Phone, bit 1 is named Browser, and bit 2 is named Third-Party
Apps.
15.
Click
OK
.
16.
In the
Policy Item Settings
section, provide a value for the IT policy rule in this IT policy.
17.
Click
OK
.
Change or delete IT policy rules for third-party applications
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
Default
.
6.
Click
Properties
.
7.
In the
Properties
list, click
User Defined Items
.
8.
Double-click
IT Policy Template
.
9.
Click an IT policy rule.
10.
Perform one of the following actions:
To change an IT policy rule, click
Properties
. Change the necessary values.
To delete an IT policy rule, click
Remove
.
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