Hello All - I have a question of if I can:
1) Root my phone
2) Install custome ROM
3) Unroot phones (and leave custom ROM)
The reason I ask is my company is initiating use of an app (MaaS360) to manage mobile devices that receive company email (currently optional, but soon to be required if I want my company email on my phone). The app will not accepted rooted phones (it checks and then disables Exchange push). I currently use Touchdown as it is compliant with my companies security policies.
Any ideas? I would need to receive my company email, but also want to use custom ROMs and ideally remain rooted. Thanks.
Have your company email forwarded to another email account?
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Get 2nd line for a work phone.
Root access is a essential part of custom roms.
It's like having a Lamborghini but putting a 4 cylinder engine in it. Just doesn't work...
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Actually you can remove superuser and most likely unroot as long as nothing the rom is doing needs root permissions
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There's nothing to say you can't
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Thanks for the suggestions. I couple of notes:
1) Forwarding is not a viable option given them I am just duplicating my email, which will increase the challenge of managing it (i.e. need to delete twice, replies will not be threaded, sent mail will not be available in a central location, etc.)
2) 2nd line is not practical for cost reasons, plus then I have another phone (my goal is to increase convergance and limit the number of devices I have)
3) The removing the superuser is an interesting option, but I do not know enough about it and the features of the ROMs to understand the potential impact.
Thanks again and if you have any additional options/ideas, please let me know. Thanks.
Raife1 said:
Hello All - I have a question of if I can:
1) Root my phone
2) Install custome ROM
3) Unroot phones (and leave custom ROM)
The reason I ask is my company is initiating use of an app (MaaS360) to manage mobile devices that receive company email (currently optional, but soon to be required if I want my company email on my phone). The app will not accepted rooted phones (it checks and then disables Exchange push). I currently use Touchdown as it is compliant with my companies security policies.
Any ideas? I would need to receive my company email, but also want to use custom ROMs and ideally remain rooted. Thanks.
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Yes you can I do it all the time root flash ROM than use super su to unroot with NP and all my apps that don't allow root work perfectly
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Use the cm9 multiboot and just switch back and forth. Or look aroimd for the hacked exchange apk with the security **** removed
Raife1 said:
Hello All - I have a question of if I can:
1) Root my phone
2) Install custome ROM
3) Unroot phones (and leave custom ROM)
The reason I ask is my company is initiating use of an app (MaaS360) to manage mobile devices that receive company email (currently optional, but soon to be required if I want my company email on my phone). The app will not accepted rooted phones (it checks and then disables Exchange push). I currently use Touchdown as it is compliant with my companies security policies.
Any ideas? I would need to receive my company email, but also want to use custom ROMs and ideally remain rooted. Thanks.
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Within the past 2 months I implemented MaaS360 to manage our companies mobile devices. Your IT department will have to manually check the box that says check for rooted/jailbroken devices, otherwise MaaS360 does not care if the device is rooted or not. Half of our corporate Android phones are rooted, and does not cause a problem with MaaS360. If you have buddied up with the guy who will be configuring MaaS360 for your company, you could always ask him to create you a custom profile (its a 2 second process) that doesn't check your device to see if it is rooted or not.
billard412 said:
Use the cm9 multiboot and just switch back and forth. Or look aroimd for the hacked exchange apk with the security **** removed
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He cannot use the stock exchange apk if his company is implementing MaaS360, the way that MaaS works to sync the exchange profile to Android devices, it requires Touchdown.
Just a quick picture to show you that by default it does not restrict rooted/jailbroken devices (this is from the default compliance policy)
Also a sidenote, your name looks very familiar Raife, do you by chance use Spiceworks?
Khilbron said:
Within the past 2 months I implemented MaaS360 to manage our companies mobile devices. Your IT department will have to manually check the box that says check for rooted/jailbroken devices, otherwise MaaS360 does not care if the device is rooted or not. Half of our corporate Android phones are rooted, and does not cause a problem with MaaS360. If you have buddied up with the guy who will be configuring MaaS360 for your company, you could always ask him to create you a custom profile (its a 2 second process) that doesn't check your device to see if it is rooted or not.
He cannot use the stock exchange apk if his company is implementing MaaS360, the way that MaaS works to sync the exchange profile to Android devices, it requires Touchdown.
Just a quick picture to show you that by default it does not restrict rooted/jailbroken devices (this is from the default compliance policy)
Also a sidenote, your name looks very familiar Raife, do you by chance use Spiceworks?
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Sorry- no spriceworks fpor me.
It sounds like I have 2 viable options:
1) Unroot and go stock (not happy about that option)
2) find a corporate IT buddy to create me a custom profile
As a curiosity, why would a firm choose to prevent rooted phones (also jailbroke iDevices)? I followed up and it is stated in the FAQ on the deployment that it doesn't work on rooted and jailbroke devices.
Thanks for everyone's reply's so far.
I would say go back to complete stock and unroot and then wait for the jb update coming out soon
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You can use SuperSu and uncheck the box that enables it. And if you need to do something requiring root access go ahead and check it
nicholaaaas said:
You can use SuperSu and uncheck the box that enables it. And if you need to do something requiring root access go ahead and check it
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Well the temp unroot seems like a viable option. The only thing I am really using the root for now is wi-fi tether (I only use tether when travel - maybe once or twice a month)
Khilbron - whould the following scenario work with MaaS360:
Root phone
Install custom ROM (or leave stock)
Select Temp Unroot in Super User for daily use
When I need to Wi-fi tether, unselect Unroot, use tether
When done with tether, re-select Temp Unroot
Again the big thing I want is to receive my corporate email (and I do use Touchdown)
"RootCloak" part of the xposed framework will allow you to hide root from your selective aps. There are other aps on the Appstore but this is the only one that worked with Maas360
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Hi Guys,
I wanted to know what any of you find to be the best app to find a lost phone. I wanted to know what the best app is to date since things can change over time, and I havent used this type of service for over a year. Some features I'd like are GPS tracking but little to no battery drain, and the ability to sound an alert even when the phone is silent or on vibrate. Thanks for any and all input.
Just me but I use the one that comes with 'Kaprasky Security', it is very accurate in my country of Canada so just try that or wait for other responses
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Cerberus is by far the best.
This is what I use and is the best and has lots features highly recommend.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.myboyfriendisageek.gotya
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RogerPodacter said:
Cerberus is by far the best.
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I second this. No monthly or annual fees. Just pay $4 one time and it covers up to 5 devices.
Here's some of the features:
It has three ways to protect your device:
- Remote control through the website www.cerberusapp.com
- Remote control via text messages
- SIM Checker (for devices that have a SIM card): you will automatically receive alerts if someone uses your phone with an unauthorized SIM card
Remote control allows you to perform many operations on your device, like:
- Locate and track it
- Start a loud alarm, even if the device is set to silent mode
- Wipe the internal memory and the SD card
- Hide Cerberus from the app drawer
- Lock the device with a code
- Record audio from the microphone
- Get a list of last calls sent and received
- Get information about network and operator the device is connected to
- And much more!
Cerberus automatically enables GPS if it is off when you try to localize your device (only on Android < 2.3.3) and you can protect it from unauthorized uninstalling - more info in the app configuration.
The app works even if the device does not have an internet connection thanks to remote control by sms messages. Also, the SIM Checker feature allows you to know the new number to send texts to, if the SIM card is changed. Texts received and sent for Cerberus remote control will not start any notification and will not appear in the Messages application.
Cerberus does not drain the battery because there is no background service running: it will activate only if there is a remote control request and will stop afterwards.
More features for rooted devices: complete uninstall protection (a thief will be able to delete Cerberus only by flashing another ROM), GPS auto-enabling even on Android > 2.3.3. More info on the website in the Help section.
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Check it out.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.lsdroid.cerberus&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sc2Ryb2lkLmNlcmJlcnVzIl0.
ddpacino said:
Hi Guys,
I wanted to know what any of you find to be the best app to find a lost phone. I wanted to know what the best app is to date since things can change over time, and I havent used this type of service for over a year. Some features I'd like are GPS tracking but little to no battery drain, and the ability to sound an alert even when the phone is silent or on vibrate. Thanks for any and all input.
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Android Lost can do everything you want and more. Best of all, no fees!
GreatBigDog said:
Android Lost can do everything you want and more. Best of all, no fees!
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I used that to find my wife's phone. Did a remote install too as I didn't have it on the device. .. Amazing.
I've heard a lot about Cerberus, but it needs to always be running on your device from what I can see. Can you remote install and configure it only when you need it? If not, that's a pretty dangerous app to allow basically all functions of your phone to be accessed online...
I use avast! Mobile Security. You can install the application and then enable Anti-Theft. Once it's set-up and installed, you can uninstall avast! Mobile Security. (I'm unable to provide links, but they have a webpage that describes the necessary steps better.)
You can then use a bunch of different commands via text message to locate/lock/unlock/etc. your phone. You can specify two phone numbers to be the only phones that can communicate with your device, or you can leave it open. (Commands sent to your device must contain your pin code and then the command.)
The FAQ for the app says it does not run in the background and is only activated when a text command is sent to the phone. (I think this program only works if you're able to receive text messages to your actual number. Not via Google Voice.)
avast mobile security is awesome!
I use cerberus...they have features such a remote recording of video and audio which I don't think is available on SeekDroid which I was on before
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I've tried Lookout mobile security, but like Prey a bit better
Another vote for androidlost here!
Phonelocator pro hands down beats them all - check it out
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.rvo.plpro
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ddpacino said:
Hi Guys,
I wanted to know what any of you find to be the best app to find a lost phone. I wanted to know what the best app is to date since things can change over time, and I havent used this type of service for over a year. Some features I'd like are GPS tracking but little to no battery drain, and the ability to sound an alert even when the phone is silent or on vibrate. Thanks for any and all input.
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You can buy a ball of yarn at the hardware store for a few cents. Tie one end to the phone, one end to your wrist.
Never lose the phone.
Avast can get location even if GPS, wifi, mobile data and location service are turned off, if you are rooted. Cerberus can't.
B1ny said:
Avast can get location even if GPS, wifi, mobile data and location service are turned off, if you are rooted. Cerberus can't.
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Pretty sure if you allow Cerberus administrator privileges, it can turn on GPS/Wifi/Data on by command...
Pretty sure it can't.
anton2009 said:
Pretty sure if you allow Cerberus administrator privileges, it can turn on GPS/Wifi/Data on by command...
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B1ny said:
Pretty sure it can't.
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Okay... I just tested it now with Cerberus dashboard (online website where you can send commands from) with my phone unlocked right in front of me. Sent command "start tracking" and saw with my own eyes the WIFI and GPS toggles go from OFF to ON. Wifi and GPS still on... Sent command "stop tracking" and WIFI and GPS toggles went from ON to OFF.
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Sorry, I was wrong about the administrator privileges, by enabling that, it will allow you to erase your data/sd card remotely. To get WIFI and GPS to turn on when you send the tracking command, you have to push Cerberus to /system/app
I see a flaw in all of this:
Factory reset = GG
convolution said:
I see a flaw in all of this:
Factory reset = GG
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Cerberus help page, and I quote:
"I have a rooted device. Can I get additional features?
Yes! If you have rooted your device you can integrate Cerberus into your ROM and get two additional features: complete uninstall protection (Cerberus will even survive a wipe/factory reset) and GPS auto-enabling even on Android 2.3.3 and later. To have these features uninstall Cerberus, then download cerberus.zip, put it on the sd card and install it from recovery. Cerberus is also available on ROM Manager."
Taken from avast! Mobile Security app page, and I quote:
"Self-Protection
Extremely difficult for thieves to remove (especially on rooted phones), Anti-Theft protects itself from uninstall by disguising its components with various self-preservation techniques. On rooted phones it is able to survive hard-resets and can even disable the phone’s USB port."
My company will be requiring Airwatch to be installed on any mobile device that accesses company email, on the 15th of this month. There is only a little information on XDA related to this, most of it being >7 months old & not very informative; however I've learned the following:
-AW can detect root
-AW allows the admin to encrypt device & SD storage, track the device via GPS, & view installed apps
-I suspect, but don't know for sure, they can also perform a full wipe - should the device security be compromised.
What I'd like to know is if any XDA users are familiar with this app/IT security measure. Is there a way to bypass root detection, or have a source in IT create a custom profile, on the server end, that would not flag my device?
I own my SGS3, & pay for my service, as my company initiated a BYOD policy a few months ago. Now they say I have to install this if I want to continue to access my email, calendar, contacts, etc. The choice is mine, but I'd prefer to have my cake & eat it to, if possible.
So, I'm putting it to the brilliant collective minds, thoughts, experience, & expertise of the XDA community! Any thoughts, accounts of direct experience (admin or end-user), solutions, suggestions - anything would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Honestly I wouldn't want to give my company access to my personal phone like that... You never know what they can look at that they aren't telling you. Plus tracking the GPS, that's pretty much the same as getting the ankle monitor when you on house arrest. Total invasion of privacy.
I'd pay the $20 for another line on my family share plan And use that for a business phone. That way unless I'm at work or do a on call shift I can turn the phone off and not have to worry abut being tracked.
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Do you really need email access on your phone that badly? Seems like you are giving up a lot...
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Well they used to pay for my old blackberry, then initiated the BYOD for everyone. I get approximately 250 emails per day, have all off my contacts on outlook (I had backed up my BlackBerry contacts that way), and I typically have my days packed with one meeting after the other. So, being able to use my phone, instead of carrying around my laptop, to access emails, contacts, & my calendar is extremely useful and convenient.
I'd read on a thread for a similar security product that you can have a custom profile built that will disable the check for root functionality on that. That's why I began looking for possible solutions for Airwatch by posting this thread.
Bottom line though, I will not install it if there's not a work around, or solution of some kind.
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Your place of employment sucks... that's like saying "hey if you want to use your phone for work, well then we own it but you will pay for it."
I mean I get why they have the safeguards in place, just a sucky situation.
I'd still go with my idea, get another line galaxy note 2 would be perfect.
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atm there is no way u can bypass the root check from AW.
but u can disable AW frm "Device Administrator" @ Security when u are off from work.
And install it back when you are back to office.
(click the enrollment link from your email to activate AW)
I actually work for Airwatch, If you own your phone and the company didnt supply it it doesnt matter if your phone is rooted or has a custom rom. its YOUR phone. Yea every week on the AW client it'll report compromised device but its your phone so your company cant say anything to you unless they provide you a phone.
just turn turn off a lot of access and tracking stuff with in the AW app as well
The other thing would be, perhaps a 3G tablet? Unless you absolutely need to make phone calls, that way you can check e-mails and all that jazz, and turn off GPS. Just my two cents. Either way, good luck!
Airwatch user here, member of work IT, with an iPhone, iPad, and Fascinate. Mine reports as compromised devices, and I already told them to wipe my device if it's really out of compliance and they have a problem with it. So far, jail broke and root happy still
My employer is cancelling the BES server (and devices) and switching to a BYOD policy, including Airwatch. The i* device users are ready to be assimilated, but right now there challenges getting the agent on the Droids.
Our policy is that certain employee positions (including mine) are required to have access to a smartphone for e-mail access and/or on-call, and we are in a right to work state. So that means we either comply or risk losing our job. The employee is responsible for purchasing the phone, service & replacing damaged phones, and can turn in the billing summary page each month for up to $100 reimbursement.
The BB was the only smartphone I've had, and my Droid should arrive today. I can understand they want to secure devices which attach to the internal network but that doesn't make me feel any better about how the product integrates with the devices.
Will the agent install on the Droid if it's rooted? Can they prevent me from resetting the phone to remove the agent? And if I do that, will it just re-install if the device is configured in the Airwatch console?
airwatch on S4 blocking USB Debugging
Guys,
I just received a new company Samsung Galaxy S4 and have Airwatch disabling the USB Debugging option, it's greyed out:crying:. Can't even root it now if I wanted to.
Such a shame, I have now two Galaxy S4s, what a b*&(9it to carry around.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
Airwatch and other email/calendar client
trmixing said:
I actually work for Airwatch, If you own your phone and the company didnt supply it it doesnt matter if your phone is rooted or has a custom rom. its YOUR phone. Yea every week on the AW client it'll report compromised device but its your phone so your company cant say anything to you unless they provide you a phone.
just turn turn off a lot of access and tracking stuff with in the AW app as well
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Hi,
recently also my company has adopted airwatch MDM to give us the access to email by phone.
I would like to know if there is a way to use a different email/calendar client instead the Airwatch Inbox client... I would like to have a client that offer the possibility top have a calendar with a widget.
cheers,
Luigi
Any updates on this?
I've tried:
RootCloak - downloaded from playstore, didn't work.
Also tried installing it from xposed, but there's an issue with galaxy phones, almost bricked mine.
There's also a thread someplace talking about editing the scripts of AW, but not all scripts are visible any longer.
Bottom line - doesn't work. Using SM-G925F. Any ideas?
I'm configuring my exchange server set up and got my IT dept. to help out. We set up all of the required parameters and when we try to log in keep getting the following message:
"The server requires features that your Android device doesn't support, including: don't allow unsigned applications, don't allow unsigned application installers"
The IT guys are telling me that there has to be some way (like in an Iphone) to disable the ability to install unsigned apps? Can anyone help out?
Maybe try disabling "Install from unknown sources" in settings/security, if it is checked.
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wblteen said:
Maybe try disabling "Install from unknown sources" in settings/security, if it is checked.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Tried this and still getting the same message
Are you running a custom or rooted rom? It may be seeing that.
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spycedtx said:
Are you running a custom or rooted rom? It may be seeing that.
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My phone is rooted, but I'm running stock ROM for now
spycedtx said:
Are you running a custom or rooted rom? It may be seeing that.
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I don't believe that is the issue. I run rooted all the time and connect to Exchange. My Exchange server has no options to stop a rooted phone from connecting.
Are you sure your Exchange server is using supported certificates? Some companies don't use industry standard certs and instead create their own and publish them. Your phone would not know how to use the presented cert from your Exchange server if it was self created.
Sword Fish said:
I don't believe that is the issue. I run rooted all the time and connect to Exchange. My Exchange server has no options to stop a rooted phone from connecting.
Are you sure your Exchange server is using supported certificates? Some companies don't use industry standard certs and instead create their own and publish them. Your phone would not know how to use the presented cert from your Exchange server if it was self created.
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Not sure about the supported certificates? I can ask IT. They did tell me that other employees with iphone's are able to connect and that the iphone has a security setting for connections?
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Not sure about the supported certificates? I can ask IT. They did tell me that other employees with iphone's are able to connect and that the iphone has a security setting for connections?
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I am pretty sure that on an iPhone, you can force it to create a secure profile that must be present to connect to your server. I am not sure however if that same ability exists on an Android phone. Does you company use a 3rd party app to get access? Something like GOOD or Mobile Iron which control access from mobile devices? Or are you trying to simply use Activesync?
Try this
greatg said:
I'm configuring my exchange server set up and got my IT dept. to help out. We set up all of the required parameters and when we try to log in keep getting the following message:
"The server requires features that your Android device doesn't support, including: don't allow unsigned applications, don't allow unsigned application installers"
The IT guys are telling me that there has to be some way (like in an Iphone) to disable the ability to install unsigned apps? Can anyone help out?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117452
Anyone offer any info on root and good root check?
1. Yes it is byod policy and I have had phone for years and own it and pay my bill. and I always root for titanium,
New email app for company.
2. I'm rooted and running note 5 port MOaR.
3. I have looked at magisk but don't think it will work. I have one shot for a key, and help and or direction or suggestions are appreciated.
Please save us all from the reasons why good checks for root, I get it, I just do not think my company should dictate what I have on my personal device.
And no its 100% byod they are not buying a phone for me to use for company email. Yes I know it blows!
4. If I posted in wrong place please move.
BiggieD said:
Anyone offer any info on root and good root check?
1. Yes it is byod policy and I have had phone for years and own it and pay my bill. and I always root for titanium,
New email app for company.
2. I'm rooted and running note 5 port MOaR.
3. I have looked at magisk but don't think it will work. I have one shot for a key, and help and or direction or suggestions are appreciated.
Please save us all from the reasons why good checks for root, I get it, I just do not think my company should dictate what I have on my personal device.
And no its 100% byod they are not buying a phone for me to use for company email. Yes I know it blows!
4. If I posted in wrong place please move.
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1. Good for Enterprise SUCKS.....it dictates your phone lock settings, and gives IT access to ALL your photos/media, if they so desire. I would avoid it at all costs.
2. I can't remember if I was rooted or not when I used it VERY shortly. I know that I went to MobiMail, and then CloudMagic to get to my work email, basically through the OWA portal. That way I didn't have to relinquish any control or access of my device. If other apps through your work are going to be looking for Good, then you may not be able to use those.
3. ......
4. Yes, I do think this is in the wrong place, but then again, what do I know.
Cloud magic, this works for Lotus? Or just exchange?
Thanks for the info.
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1. Good for Enterprise SUCKS.....it dictates your phone lock settings, and gives IT access to ALL your photos/media, if they so desire. I would avoid it at all costs.
2. I can't remember if I was rooted or not when I used it VERY shortly. I know that I went to MobiMail, and then CloudMagic to get to my work email, basically through the OWA portal. That way I didn't have to relinquish any control or access of my device. If other apps through your work are going to be looking for Good, then you may not be able to use those.
3. ......
4. Yes, I do think this is in the wrong place, but then again, what do I know.
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BiggieD said:
Cloud magic, this works for Lotus? Or just exchange?
Thanks for the info.
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I think just exchange.
So I recently rooted by Note 4. I used to be able to receive corporate emails before rooting and now I can't due to rooting restrictions (but I was aware of this issue). So I installed Xposed Framework and rootcloak in hopes that it would hide root so that I could receive my corporate email. My company requires that I installed Avast Mobile Security and AirWatch Agent prior to pushing email. I've tried installing these two and they both fail to run. Not sure if this simply because the phone is rooted or if it has anything to do with Xposed or RootCloak. Hoping someone has some useful knowledge around this issue because I don't want to give up my hotspot, and still receive corporate email.
Thanks in advance.......
I'm required to use the same airwatch, would really like to know the answer to this also! It's the reason I hold off on Rooting, but being forced back to this grand device makes it more and more tempting.