Configure the priority of application control policies for unlisted
applications
You can assign multiple software configurations to user accounts. You can assign different application control policies
for unlisted applications to different software configurations. You must configure the priority of the different
application control policies for unlisted applications so that the BlackBerry® Policy Service can determine which
application control policies to apply to user accounts when you assign multiple software configurations to user
accounts.
1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software.
2. Click Manage application control policies for unlisted applications.
3. Click Set priority of application control policies for unlisted applications.
4. Click the up and down arrows to set the priority of application control policies for unlisted applications.
5. Click Save.
Creating software configurations
You can use software configurations to perform the following actions on BlackBerry® devices:
•
install, upgrade, or remove BlackBerry Java® Applications, the BlackBerry collaboration client, and the
BlackBerry® MDS Runtime over the wireless network or using the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager
•
assign application control policies to BlackBerry Java Applications to control application permissions and the
data that the applications can access
•
specify that a BlackBerry Java Application is not permitted
•
specify whether BlackBerry Java Applications that you do not include in the software configuration are permitted
or not permitted
•
configure the access permissions for BlackBerry Java Applications that you do not include in the software
configuration
•
install or upgrade the BlackBerry® Device Software over the wireless network or using the BlackBerry Web
Desktop Manager
•
specify standard application settings
You can assign a software configuration to a group, multiple user accounts, or a single user account. After you assign
a software configuration, you can change the settings in the software configuration to manage the BlackBerry Java
Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and standard application settings on BlackBerry devices. You can configure
settings in the BlackBerry Administration Service to control how the BlackBerry Administration Service sends
BlackBerry Java Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and standard application settings in software
configurations to BlackBerry devices.
If you assign multiple software configurations to a user account, the settings in each software configuration are
applied to the BlackBerry device. The BlackBerry Administration Service uses a set of rules to resolve conflicting
settings in the multiple software configurations.
Administration Guide
Creating software configurations
124