Blackberry PRD-10459-035 Administration Guide - Page 90

Prevent users from accessing specific media types, Con a maximum file size for media types

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Administration Guide Restricting the push application content that users can receive Prevent users from accessing specific media types You can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to prevent users from accessing every format of a media type (for example, video), or a specific format of a media type (for example, .mp3), through the BlackBerry® Browser and other applications on the BlackBerry device. 1. In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click BlackBerry Domain. 2. On the Global tab, click Edit Properties. 3. Click Media Content Management. 4. Double-click Media Content Types. 5. Click New. 6. In the Media Content Type field, type the media type and subtype, using standard definitions for MIME media types. Use the format . 7. In the Disallow content drop-down list, click True. 8. Click OK. Configure a maximum file size for media types You can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to prevent users from accessing specific media file types that exceed a maximum size. 1. In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click BlackBerry Domain. 2. On the Global tab, click Edit Properties. 3. Click Media Content Management. 4. Double-click Media Content Types. 5. Click New. 6. In the Media Content Type field, type the media type and the subtype, using standard definitions for MIME media types. Use the format /. 7. In the Maximum KB/Connection field, type the maximum file size. 8. In the Disallow content drop-down list, click False. 9. Click OK. Restricting the push application content that users can receive By default, a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service sends push requests from server-side push applications to applications on BlackBerry devices. BlackBerry devices can receive application data and application updates without users requesting the content. 88

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Prevent users from accessing specific media types
You can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to prevent users from accessing every format of a media type (for
example, video), or a specific format of a media type (for example, .mp3), through the BlackBerry® Browser and other applications
on the BlackBerry device.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click
BlackBerry Domain
.
2.
On the
Global
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
Click
Media Content Management
.
4.
Double-click
Media Content Types
.
5.
Click
New
.
6.
In the
Media Content Type
field, type the media type and subtype, using standard definitions for MIME media types. Use
the format
<type/subtype>
.
7.
In the
Disallow content
drop-down list, click
True
.
8.
Click
OK
.
Configure a maximum file size for media types
You can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to prevent users from accessing specific media file types that exceed
a maximum size.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click
BlackBerry Domain
.
2.
On the
Global
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
Click
Media Content Management
.
4.
Double-click
Media Content Types
.
5.
Click
New
.
6.
In the
Media Content Type
field, type the media type and the subtype, using standard definitions for MIME media types.
Use the format
<type>/<subtype>
.
7.
In the
Maximum KB/Connection
field, type the maximum file size.
8.
In the
Disallow content
drop-down list, click
False
.
9.
Click
OK
.
Restricting the push application content that users can receive
By default, a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service sends push requests from server-side push applications to applications on
BlackBerry devices. BlackBerry devices can receive application data and application updates without users requesting the content.
Administration Guide
Restricting the push application content that users can receive
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