Blackberry PRD-10459-016 Administration Guide - Page 15

remote Microsoft Active Directory domain, Turn on push authorization

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Remove a software configuration from a group 260 Remove a software configuration from multiple user accounts 260 Remove a software configuration from a user account 261 Delete a software configuration...261 27 Managing how users access enterprise applications and web content 262 Restricting user access to content on web servers 262 Restrict requests for content on web servers from BlackBerry devices 262 Specify web address patterns...262 Create a pull rule...263 Restrict or permit web addresses and Intranet addresses using a pull rule 263 Assign a pull rule to the members of a group 264 Assign a pull rule to user accounts...265 Restricting user access to media content in the BlackBerry Browser 265 Prevent users from accessing specific media types 265 Configure download limits for media content types 266 Default download limits for media content types 266 Configuring Integrated Windows authentication so that users can access resources on your organization's network...267 Configuring the Microsoft Active Directory account to delegate access 267 Configuring the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service when the messaging server is located in a remote Microsoft Active Directory domain 270 Turn on Integrated Windows authentication so that users can access resources on your organization's network...271 Restricting the push application content that users can receive 272 Restrict push applications from sending data to BlackBerry devices 272 Create push initiators for push applications 272 Turn on push authorization...273 Create a push rule...274 Assign push initiators to a push rule...274 Assign a push rule to the members of a group 274 Assign a push rule to user accounts...275 Encrypt push requests that push applications send to BlackBerry devices 275 Managing push application requests...275 Specify device ports for application-reliable push requests 276 Store push application requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database 276 Configure the settings for storing push requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database 277 Configure the maximum number of active connections that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can process...277

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Remove a software configuration from a group
.......................................................................................
260
Remove a software configuration from multiple user accounts
...............................................................
260
Remove a software configuration from a user account
............................................................................
261
Delete a software configuration
................................................................................................................
261
27
Managing how users access enterprise applications and web content
............................................................
262
Restricting user access to content on web servers
...........................................................................................
262
Restrict requests for content on web servers from BlackBerry devices
....................................................
262
Specify web address patterns
....................................................................................................................
262
Create a pull rule
.......................................................................................................................................
263
Restrict or permit web addresses and Intranet addresses using a pull rule
..............................................
263
Assign a pull rule to the members of a group
............................................................................................
264
Assign a pull rule to user accounts
............................................................................................................
265
Restricting user access to media content in the BlackBerry Browser
...............................................................
265
Prevent users from accessing specific media types
...................................................................................
265
Configure download limits for media content types
.................................................................................
266
Default download limits for media content types
.....................................................................................
266
Configuring Integrated Windows authentication so that users can access resources on your organization's
network
.............................................................................................................................................................
267
Configuring the Microsoft Active Directory account to delegate access
...................................................
267
Configuring the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service when the messaging server is located in a
remote Microsoft Active Directory domain
...............................................................................................
270
Turn on Integrated Windows authentication so that users can access resources on your organization's
network
.....................................................................................................................................................
271
Restricting the push application content that users can receive
......................................................................
272
Restrict push applications from sending data to BlackBerry devices
........................................................
272
Create push initiators for push applications
..............................................................................................
272
Turn on push authorization
.......................................................................................................................
273
Create a push rule
......................................................................................................................................
274
Assign push initiators to a push rule
..........................................................................................................
274
Assign a push rule to the members of a group
..........................................................................................
274
Assign a push rule to user accounts
..........................................................................................................
275
Encrypt push requests that push applications send to BlackBerry devices
...............................................
275
Managing push application requests
................................................................................................................
275
Specify device ports for application-reliable push requests
......................................................................
276
Store push application requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database
.............................................
276
Configure the settings for storing push requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database
...................
277
Configure the maximum number of active connections that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can
process
.......................................................................................................................................................
277