Delete A Vpn Profile; Importing Profile Information From A .Csv File; Best Practices: Creating A .Csv File That Contains Profile Information That You Want To Import - Blackberry PRD-10459-016 - Enterprise Server For MS Exchange Administration Manual

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Delete a VPN profile

Before you begin: Verify that the VPN profile is not assigned to a user account or associated with a Wi-Fi profile.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Fi
configuration.
2.
Click Manage VPN profiles.
3.
Click the name of a VPN profile.
4.
Click Delete profile.
5.
Click Yes - Delete the profile.

Importing profile information from a .csv file

You can update the Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profiles that you want to assign to user accounts and the user names and
passwords for the profiles by importing a .csv file using the BlackBerry Administration Service. When you import profile
information from a file, you can configure the profile information for multiple user accounts at the same time.
The .csv file must contain the following information:
user accounts that you want to update
names of profiles that you want to change
whether you want to add, remove, or change the profiles
Best practices: Creating a .csv file that contains profile
information that you want to import
Consider the following guidelines:
Specify only one action that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to perform in each row of the file.
To assign more than one action to a user account, create multiple rows for the user account.
If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, include a comma (,) after the value that appears in each field in each
row. If a field does not contain a value, include only a comma in the field.
If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, include a character return at the end of each row.
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