Adding custom notifications - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

I want to add the notifications from my nexus 7 to my GN2. I'm sure you guys know that there isn't an option to add notifications like you can add ringtones. I have the notifications copied to my GN2 but when I try to move them into the /system/media/audio/notifications folder it fails. (Exact path may be incorrect.)
I'm rooted on stock 4.3 with default recovery. SuperSU was unable to disable KNOX. I've been trying to copy the files using Astro file manager.
Had anyone ever been able to successfully do this?
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It's /data/app like any android phone. Not sure if you will be able to access that partition unless you are rooted.
Ok that folder shows up empty. Must need root then to view it. Ty
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Want to use Groupon Notification Sound for SMS

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Then reboot.
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Found it
Here's the file in case anyone is looking for it.

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2133552
Works well. Flash it.in recovery and you might need to do it a few times before you find one with working mms.
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Exchange security bypass for 4.3?

Looking GI if an exchange bypass for 4.3. I'm gonna try 4.2.2 flushable zip. But was curious if any one had any thoughts first.
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I tried to use the batch file to do this however it would not update my device after it patched the apks. I would like a working one also.
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mbwsutherland said:
Looking GI if an exchange bypass for 4.3. I'm gonna try 4.2.2 flushable zip. But was curious if any one had any thoughts first.
Thanks
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Another option would be to utilize Touchdown instead of the stock Exchange account. This does two things - the pin requirement is now when you launch the touchdown app and not the lockscreen. The second thing is that it still meets your organization's security requirements, so you will not show up on their radar. Essentially it just locks the exchange content and not your personal content.
Working for me so far anyway, so thought I'd pass along as a second option if you can't disable the pin reqt for Exchange.
OK I got it working by doing the following:
You must be rooted.
Download this to the tablet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749921
DOWNLOAD (Android 4.3.x):
ExchangeNoPIN-4.3.x.zip (v4.0)
Use something like Es File explorer
Click on tools on the side
Click on root explorer
Select mount R/W
Select r/w for system
Navigate to \System\App
Rename EmailGoogle.apk to EmailGoogle.apk.bak and Email2Exchange.apk to Email2Exchange.apk.bak
Next unzip the file downloaded
Rename the two apks in the file from Email.apk to EmailGoogle.apk and Exchange2.apk to Exchange2Google.apk
Move both files to \System\app
Reboot
Profit!!
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crystalstylez said:
OK I got it working by doing the following:
You must be rooted.
Download this to the tablet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749921
DOWNLOAD (Android 4.3.x):
ExchangeNoPIN-4.3.x.zip (v4.0)
Use something like Es File explorer
Click on tools on the side
Click on root explorer
Select mount R/W
Select r/w for system
Navigate to \System\App
Rename EmailGoogle.apk to EmailGoogle.apk.bak and Email2Exchange.apk to Email2Exchange.apk.bak
Next unzip the file downloaded
Rename the two apks in the file from Email.apk to EmailGoogle.apk and Exchange2.apk to Exchange2Google.all
Move both files to \System\app
Reboot
Profit!!
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Nice, thanks!!
I will say a word of caution, for folks that did this on Galaxy S3 AOSP roms, their email eventually stopped working. I'm not sure if this is similar or not, but keep an eye on it if you choose to try this.
That being said, I'll probably try this.

[Q] How to set custom Notification sound?

How do you set a custom notification sound?
If you use zedge and download notifications it should sort it into the correct folder then when you change it in sounds you should be able to select it. Or put your notifications into notifications using a file browser. Or it might have to go into media-notifications.
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DroidShift79 said:
How do you set a custom notification sound?
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On your Memory Card or internal storage, make a create a folder named "Media", inside it another folder named "Notifications". Put the notification files you need inside it. Or it might even work without the "Media" folder, just a "Notification" folder.

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