For accessing our company's exchange server I had to accept downloading and activating a 'security guideline'!
Now I have to automatically lock my device after no usage and have to unlock it for use with a password.
How can I get rid of it?
How will I be able again to uncheck this password lock?
Thanks
Install this cab, problem solved: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=329570&highlight=Zenyee
Great, problem solved!
Thank you very much!
How can I get rid of always getting the message 'Exchange Server enforced security ...'
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Friends,
How can I remove the security password at boot-up? When I sync'd exchange to my device, it asked me for the password to protect my device.
I want to use a third party app and not the crappy M$ password feature.
Is this possible to remove?
Please advise!
tvos
That M$ password is the 4 digit or the alphanumerical password you setup when you first turned on your device. You can disable it by going to Settings>Personal>Delete everything in every field and uncheck "Prompt if device unused for" and you're good
Kraize
true and I understand that... what if you have a outlook exchange profile that forces the password.. can you still turn it off after the sync with exchange?
tvos
I remember seeing a reghack to fix this.
The policy only used to refresh itself if you soft restarted the phone, or turned Direct Push off
I'll see if i can find the thread again
thanx...
i understand security is part of the protection but it's annoying...
I think if the security at startup could be configured gui based and have different ways for logging in, it would make the experience tolerable.
tvos
Hi,
Done a quick search and nothing came up so......have diamond and set up on work email account using mail.*********.co.uk this all worked fine until recently, now I'm getting certificate expired error and no mail? Anyone seen this before and know how to fix?
Thanks
Have you checked the validy of the root certificates installed on your machine. Go to start-->settings-->system-->certificates-->root. Check to see none have expired or anything. It would also be worth checking with your work place tech guys. An expired certificate could mean something has changed on their end..therefore causing this problem. Is this an IMAP/POP3 account?
Hi, thanks for the quick reply, the email is from the exchange server, do you mean check the certificates on the device itself or the server?
Check both. Though its unlikely anything on the device is wrong. It must be the server. Id check with the office guys.
Found this on the HTC official FAQ:
Q. I was unable to sync with the Exchange Server and an "Install security certificate/expired" error message appeared on the screen.
A. Contact your network administrator to obtain and install the security certificate on your device.
Hope this helps. My best guess would still be obtaining a newer certificate for your mail account.
Ok, will check it out.
Many thanks.
Hi All, Please if anyone else has problems adding an email account using the MS Exchange option in the stock Email app can you share a solution. I get prompted to add an Administrator access before the app searches for the server and it then always fails. The admin never shows up in settings security. I tried this for 3 Exchange servers, same issue.
Thanks...
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I had the same problem, found it is due to it doesn`t prompt to set password. Go to setting and set the phone password before setup exchange account, then it will Work.
@lbert said:
Hi All, Please if anyone else has problems adding an email account using the MS Exchange option in the stock Email app can you share a solution. I get prompted to add an Administrator access before the app searches for the server and it then always fails. The admin never shows up in settings security. I tried this for 3 Exchange servers, same issue.
Thanks...
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rlai said:
I had the same problem, found it is due to it doesn`t prompt to set password. Go to setting and set the phone password before setup exchange account, then it will Work.
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May be I have the same problem. If I want to setup an exchange account in Stock-Mail-App, there should be a dialog, in which I have to accept the creation of a "device admin" (i´m german, I hope thats the correct translation). But this dialog never appears anymore. At first time, the dialog was there and I could create my account. But later on, there is no entry visible in "Device Admins" for Stock-Mail and after a Restore of a Nandroid-Backup, I couldn´t create the exchange Account anymore, cause the dialog doesn´t appear.
So, may be ur solution could help me. But what do u mean with "phone password", where to set. Did u mean lock screen password or what else? Please give advice, where to set "phone password". Thanks in advance!
Yes, I mean the lock screen password.
On Samsung S2, after aceept the security setting of the Exchange server, it prompt to set the lock screen password, but doesn't seems to be happen on LG, so I go and set it manually and it works.
Bogeyof said:
May be I have the same problem. If I want to setup an exchange account in Stock-Mail-App, there should be a dialog, in which I have to accept the creation of a "device admin" (i´m german, I hope thats the correct translation). But this dialog never appears anymore. At first time, the dialog was there and I could create my account. But later on, there is no entry visible in "Device Admins" for Stock-Mail and after a Restore of a Nandroid-Backup, I couldn´t create the exchange Account anymore, cause the dialog doesn´t appear.
So, may be ur solution could help me. But what do u mean with "phone password", where to set. Did u mean lock screen password or what else? Please give advice, where to set "phone password". Thanks in advance!
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Besides, swipe or pattern may not work, need to be pin or password.
rlai said:
Yes, I mean the lock screen password.
On Samsung S2, after aceept the security setting of the Exchange server, it prompt to set the lock screen password, but doesn't seems to be happen on LG, so I go and set it manually and it works.
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Hey everyone,
I am trying to help a co worker set up his email with Microsoft exchange active sync. After I finish putting in the information I select continue and I get this message "Security warning Do you want to accept certificate. There are problems with the security certificate of this site. Don't accept this certificate if not from a trusted source" or something similar to that. I hit continue on that message and then It disappears then reappears, I hit continue again and it keeps disappearing then reappearing. I'm thinking I have to accept the certificate but I don't see anywhere to press. If anyone has any ideas about how to solve this, it would be greatly appreciated.
Did you try checking 'Accept all SSL certificates' under Incoming settings?
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Did you try checking 'Accept all SSL certificates' under Incoming settings?
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Yes, and that was the only thing on that page that had a check box.
After upgrading to Android 6 and doing a factory wipe on my Nexus 6 it now requires me to use pin or pass locks so that I can add my exchange email accounts. I never like this as I am always checking my phone so to keep entering a pin is a pain. If I go into Device Administrators I can disable email but it deleted the email accounts.
Is there anyway I can disable/remove the use of a pin to unlock the phone but still have my exchange email accounts? Why has this suddenly changed in Android 6, it wasn't a requirement when I was running Lollipop?
Turn on Smart Lock either with a bluetooth connection or a location.
I can't, smart lock is greyed out
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After upgrading to Android 6 and doing a factory wipe on my Nexus 6 it now requires me to use pin or pass locks so that I can add my exchange email accounts. I never like this as I am always checking my phone so to keep entering a pin is a pain. If I go into Device Administrators I can disable email but it deleted the email accounts.
Is there anyway I can disable/remove the use of a pin to unlock the phone but still have my exchange email accounts? Why has this suddenly changed in Android 6, it wasn't a requirement when I was running Lollipop?
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It is a requirement set by who ever runs your Exchange system, that is what I do for a living. Why you didn't see in on lollipop I can't answer, perhaps they just turned it on in Exchange. But that seems like a heck of a coincidence that they did it at the same time you upgraded. Maybe you set it up before they added the requirement and your phone didn't see the change until you wiped it and reset it up. That would surprise me to. Dunno.
What I do is I use the Nine email app for my Exchange account, it allows you to set the Exchange pin requirement to just that app. It is also much better on battery than using the Gmail app.
I run the mail server so I can tell you that I know for sure I didn't change anything on it. The mail server is Kerio Connect not Exchange by Microsoft. That's really odd if you say it is the server which sets that security policy because as I said until I upgraded I didn't have to use a pin
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I run the mail server so I can tell you that I know for sure I didn't change anything on it. The mail server is Kerio Connect not Exchange by Microsoft. That's really odd if you say it is the server which sets that security policy because as I said until I upgraded I didn't have to use a pin
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Check the settings for the ActiveSync policy in Kerio and see if it is turned on. I just tested my Exchange server with 6. If I turn it off in Exchange the phone does not require a pin/password. As soon as I turn it back on it requires one.
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Check the settings for the ActiveSync policy in Kerio and see if it is turned on. I just tested my Exchange server with 6. If I turn it off in Exchange the phone does not require a pin/password. As soon as I turn it back on it requires one.
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I've checked the settings and there is nothing enabled. I tried installing Nine and it worked fine without a pin but my trial has now ended and I don't want to have to pay for an app that I didn't use to need
Set a simple pattern lock in Settings > Security. Then set the Automatically lock to 30 minutes and turn off Power button instantly locks. Go into Smartlock and add a trusted device, like bluetooth headset, smartwatch, or other bt device. And/or add one or more trusted places. If in a trusted place or using a trusted device, you won't have to unlock. Also, it won't lock for 30 minutes after you unlock it if you have had to. These steps have allowed me to almost never have to unlock with my pattern.