Reconciliation rules: Standard application settings

Scenario

Rule

A software configuration with standard application settings is assigned to a user account. A software configuration with different standard application settings is assigned to a group that the user account belongs to.

The standard application settings in a software configuration that is assigned to a user account take precedence over the standard application settings in a software configuration that is assigned to a group.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The calendar initial view setting is configured differently in each of the software configurations that are assigned to the groups.

The calendar initial view setting that is applied to the user's BlackBerry device is the lowest value that was specified in the multiple software configurations.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The calendar keep appointments setting is configured differently in each of the software configurations that are assigned to the groups.

The calendar keep appointments setting that is applied to the user's BlackBerry device is the highest value that was specified in the multiple software configurations.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The email confirm delete 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 confirm delete 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 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.