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Hardware: To collect hardware information for associated BlackBerry devices, select the
Enable Collection of Hardware Inventory on the Handheld check box.
Collected data about hardware is stored on a per-device basis and is found on the ZENworks
Inventory page in ConsoleOne or on the Clients: Hardware Inventory page in the ZENworks
Handheld Management Inventory Viewer. To view the ZENworks Inventory page in
ConsoleOne, right-click a handheld device object, click Properties, then click the ZENworks
Inventory tab. To open the ZENworks Handheld Management Inventory Viewer, right-click a
handheld device object, click Actions, then click Inventory. For more information, see
Section 5.2, "Viewing Hardware Inventory," on page
Software: To collect software information for associated BlackBerry devices, select the Enable
Collection of Software Inventory on the Handheld check box.
Collected data about software is found in the ZENworks Handheld Management Inventory
Viewer. To open the ZENworks Handheld Management Inventory Viewer, right-click a
handheld device object, click Actions, then click Inventory. You can view software inventory
information for a specific device or across all BlackBerry devices in your system. For more
information, see
6 Click OK to save the policy.
7 When you have finished configuring all of the policies for this package, continue with the steps
under
associate the policy package.
8 If desired, schedule the policy. For more information, see
on page
NOTE: You must schedule inventory for BlackBerry devices because they are always
connected to the ZENworks Handheld Management Server. For Palm and Windows CE
devices, you do not need to schedule inventory; software inventory is collected once a day.
For BlackBerry devices, a policy schedule of Custom Event:EventHandheldSync gets
translated on the device to Daily.

2.4.3 BlackBerry Security Policy

The BlackBerry Security policy lets you ensure that a password is set on associated BlackBerry
devices. You can also use the BlackBerry Device Lockout feature to lock a device that you suspect
has been lost or stolen. For more information, see
NOTE: This policy is not supported for Java-based BlackBerry devices.
To set up the BlackBerry Security policy:
1 In ConsoleOne, right-click the Handheld Package or Handheld User Package object, then
click Properties.
2 On the Policies tab, click the down-arrow, then click BlackBerry.
3 Select the check box under the Enabled column for the BlackBerry Security policy.
This both selects and enables the policy.
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Section 5.1, "Viewing Software Inventory," on page
"Associating the Handheld Package or the Handheld User Package" on page 73
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110.
"Scheduling Packages and Policies"
"BlackBerry Device Lockout" on page
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