Scenario
Rule
A user account belongs to multiple groups. The email
hide sent messages setting is set to Yes in one or more
of the software configurations that are assigned to the
groups. The setting is set to No in the remaining software
configurations.
If the email hide sent messages setting is set to No in a
software configuration that is assigned to a group that
the user account belongs to, the No setting is applied to
the BlackBerry device.
A user account belongs to multiple groups. The email
save copy in sent folder setting is set to Yes in one or
more of the software configurations that are assigned
to the groups. The setting is set to No in the remaining
software configurations.
If the email save copy in sent folder setting is set to Yes
in a software configuration that is assigned to a group
that the user account belongs to, the Yes setting is
applied to the BlackBerry device.
A user account belongs to multiple groups. The address
book sort by setting is configured differently in each of
the software configurations that are assigned to the
groups.
If the address book sort by setting is configured
differently in the software configurations that are
assigned to the groups that the user account belongs to,
the first name setting takes precedence over the last
name setting, and the last name setting takes
precedence over the company name setting.
A user account belongs to multiple groups. The
attributes settings for the various standard application
settings are configured differently in the software
configurations that are assigned to the groups.
The Locked and visible setting takes precedence over
the Unlocked and visible setting. The Unlocked and
visible setting takes precedence over the Unlocked and
hidden setting.
Standard application settings are configured in a
software configuration and assigned to user accounts
with BlackBerry devices that are running a BlackBerry®
Device Software version earlier than 5.0.
Standard application settings apply only to BlackBerry
devices that are associated with BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server version 5.0 or later, and BlackBerry devices that
are running BlackBerry Device Software version 5.0 or
later.
Reconciliation rules: Application control policies
Scenario
Rule
A user is assigned multiple software configurations that
each contain the same application. A different
application control policy is assigned to the application
in each software configuration.
An application control policy for an application in a
software configuration that is assigned to a user account
takes precedence over an application control policy for
the same application in a software configuration that is
assigned to a group. The required setting takes
precedence over the optional setting. The optional
setting takes precedence over the disallowed setting.
If multiple software configurations contain the same
application, and each software configuration is assigned
a different custom application control policy with the
same disposition (for example, two custom required
Administration Guide
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