Setup Hotmail with ActiveSync or IMAP - HTC Inspire 4G

Has anyone been able to setup a hotmail account using Exchange ActiveSync or IMAP? I hate using POP3 because I end up deleted the same message on different devices.
With my iPhone I was able to setup my hotmail account using ActiveSync with the server name of m.hotmail.com. I've read about other people using that server to setup hotmail using IMAP. When I try to setup my hotmail account on the Inspire the same way as the iPhone, it fails at the final step of creating the account. It actually passes the account verfication step.
I'm using the stock AT&T Inspire ROM with the mail application that came on it. My other Exchange ActiveSync accounts are working fine.

I know with yahoo mail i had to enable ssl because it wasnt working.

I just set my Hotmail up as Exchange and it went through without a hitch. Everything's syncing fine. Full email address as your username, no domain, m.hotmail.com for server, and SSL is checked
I didn't know Hotmail could do this, thanks for making me Google it
Edit: After I said this it looks like it keeps Syncing 4 messages, then dropping them, then syncing them again, on and on...hmm
Deleted the account and tried to set it up again and now it won't go past the Account Name screen. When I click Finish Setup, it eventually gives me an error stating "Failed to create the account. Please try again later." Is that what you're seeing?
Workaround: I just put the email.apk from this thread (http://androidforums.com/incredible-all-things-root/135630-vanilla-2-2-mail-apk.html) in /system/app, renamed the stock mail.apk, rebooted, and now I have a different version of the mail app, but I was able to sync 2 exchange accounts (including hotmail). I just deleted messages from my phone and they deleted from server

jc2470 said:
I know with yahoo mail i had to enable ssl because it wasnt working.
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how do you set up yahoo? I've been trying, but no luck.

homeslice976 said:
I just set my Hotmail up as Exchange and it went through without a hitch. Everything's syncing fine. Full email address as your username, no domain, m.hotmail.com for server, and SSL is checked
I didn't know Hotmail could do this, thanks for making me Google it
Edit: After I said this it looks like it keeps Syncing 4 messages, then dropping them, then syncing them again, on and on...hmm
Deleted the account and tried to set it up again and now it won't go past the Account Name screen. When I click Finish Setup, it eventually gives me an error stating "Failed to create the account. Please try again later." Is that what you're seeing?
Workaround: I just put the email.apk from this thread (http://androidforums.com/incredible-all-things-root/135630-vanilla-2-2-mail-apk.html) in /system/app, renamed the stock mail.apk, rebooted, and now I have a different version of the mail app, but I was able to sync 2 exchange accounts (including hotmail). I just deleted messages from my phone and they deleted from server
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I was getting the same error as you with the failed to create account.
Do I need to root my device to install that app? I haven't done that yet.

DonS said:
I was getting the same error as you with the failed to create account.
Do I need to root my device to install that app? I haven't done that yet.
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Yea...root is necessary to push this to /system/app
I don't know if you would be able to sideload it or not, but if you did you'd have 2 conflicting mail apps...I really don't know how Android would see this..

flo7002 said:
how do you set up yahoo? I've been trying, but no luck.
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when you create account ask for account name enter your yahoo login id, when it shows incoming server u have to select ssl then click next then outgoing select ssl and everything should be all good, if still having problems let me know I will do mine from scratch with step by step.

homeslice976 said:
I just set my Hotmail up as Exchange and it went through without a hitch. Everything's syncing fine. Full email address as your username, no domain, m.hotmail.com for server, and SSL is checked
I didn't know Hotmail could do this, thanks for making me Google it
Edit: After I said this it looks like it keeps Syncing 4 messages, then dropping them, then syncing them again, on and on...hmm
Deleted the account and tried to set it up again and now it won't go past the Account Name screen. When I click Finish Setup, it eventually gives me an error stating "Failed to create the account. Please try again later." Is that what you're seeing?
Workaround: I just put the email.apk from this thread (http://androidforums.com/incredible-all-things-root/135630-vanilla-2-2-mail-apk.html) in /system/app, renamed the stock mail.apk, rebooted, and now I have a different version of the mail app, but I was able to sync 2 exchange accounts (including hotmail). I just deleted messages from my phone and they deleted from server
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I've now rooted my phone and I want to try this. I'm in terminal as a superuser and trying to rename the stock Mail.apk file. I'm getting an error that it's read-only. How do you rename a read-only file?

DonS said:
I've now rooted my phone and I want to try this. I'm in terminal as a superuser and trying to rename the stock Mail.apk file. I'm getting an error that it's read-only. How do you rename a read-only file?
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You have to mount the system as R/W. Honestly i'm no ADB expert, so I can't tell you how to do it through there. However, if you get ES File Explorer (free on market), open it, Menu--Settings--Root Options, put a check in Root Explorer and Mount File System. Now ES File Explorer will allow you to navigate all root directories. Go to system/app, find mail.apk, and either delete it, or rename it (i just add an extra extension on the end to confuse it). Once you've done this, download the email.apk i referenced earlier, and copy/paste it from your SD card to system/app (which you should be able to do as long as ES Explorer is still mounted R/W) then restart. Now you should have "Email" app in your app drawer and you can drag it to your main screen (or not) and set it up

I installed ES File Explorer and I cannot seem to enable Root Explorer. When I select that option it prompts for what ROM I'm using and gives me the options for Cyanogen Mod or HiAPK. I'm using a rooted stock ROM and neither of those two options seem to work.

DonS said:
I installed ES File Explorer and I cannot seem to enable Root Explorer. When I select that option it prompts for what ROM I'm using and gives me the options for Cyanogen Mod or HiAPK. I'm using a rooted stock ROM and neither of those two options seem to work.
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Hmm I use Android Revolution (currently using 4.0, but this has worked on all earlier versions as well) and choose HiAPK and it works without issue.
Here's the adb commands you should be using, if you wanna try it this way (again I'm no adb expert, I found these with a quick google):
Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory where adb is installed (usually sdk\tools), then enter the following commands, 1 at a time)
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
adb pull /system/app/Mail.apk Mail.apk (this should pull it out of system/app and put in in sdk\tools)
adb push /{path to file}/filename /system/app (if the .apk is in sdk\tools, it would be "adb push /Email.apk /system/app")
Edit: I might be making this more difficult than it needs to be. You might be able to just delete your accounts from the current mail app, sideload this email.apk, then setup your accounts using this mail app. I don't know what happens with 2 mail apps (i.e. does one automatically overtake the other, or do you get duplicates?), but maybe it's worth a shot

homeslice976 said:
Hmm I use Android Revolution (currently using 4.0, but this has worked on all earlier versions as well) and choose HiAPK and it works without issue.
Here's the adb commands you should be using, if you wanna try it this way (again I'm no adb expert, I found these with a quick google):
Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory where adb is installed (usually sdk\tools), then enter the following commands, 1 at a time)
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
adb pull /system/app/Mail.apk Mail.apk (this should pull it out of system/app and put in in sdk\tools)
adb push /{path to file}/filename /system/app (if the .apk is in sdk\tools, it would be "adb push /Email.apk /system/app")
Edit: I might be making this more difficult than it needs to be. You might be able to just delete your accounts from the current mail app, sideload this email.apk, then setup your accounts using this mail app. I don't know what happens with 2 mail apps (i.e. does one automatically overtake the other, or do you get duplicates?), but maybe it's worth a shot
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This doesn't seem to work for me.
Here is what happens.
The first command 'adb shell' returns 'adb: premission denied'
So then I did the SU command to grant Terminal superuser. Superuser was granted. I tried 'adb shell' again and I got 'adb: not found'
I tried the mount command to mount /system as RW and it failed with the message
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory

DonS said:
This doesn't seem to work for me.
Here is what happens.
The first command 'adb shell' returns 'adb: premission denied'
So then I did the SU command to grant Terminal superuser. Superuser was granted. I tried 'adb shell' again and I got 'adb: not found'
I tried the mount command to mount /system as RW and it failed with the message
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
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Oh you're using Terminal...I was talking about using adb from a command prompt on your computer (even so, I may have still given you bad commands cause I haven't actually done it this way).
Hey man I don't mean to be rude, but I'm going to stop suggesting terminal/adb commands, as I'm not 100% sure what they do and I don't want to suggest something that breaks you. Have you tried Root Explorer? This is a file explorer that will only let you see your system files, but it gives you a nice little "Mount R/W" button that will mount the file system. Unfortunately you can't browse your SD card, so you won't be able to copy/paste the new .apk through Root Explorer, but you can at least rename/remove the old mail.apk, then continue trying to push email.apk (google is going to be a much better instructor than me at this point for push commands)

Until today I didn't know you could do commands from your computer. I just downloaded and installed the Android SDK, so I now have the Windows adb.exe command to try from my computer.
I tried using Root Explorer. I can mount / as r/w, but I cannot mount /system or /system/app as r/w.
I also installed the Android Central Side Load Wonder Machine. I used the command line adb to pull a copy of the original Mail.apk from HTC as a backup. I then tried to install the generic Mail.apk from Android 2.2 with the AC_SWM. It appeared to work, but I noticed that the file size didn't change. The HTC Mail.apk is 763K and the generic version is 600K. I tried the option in AC_SWM to update an existing app and it didn't update it either.
I'm pretty confident that if I can get the original file renamed or deleted I can get the generic version installed. I'll keep reading up on adb commands.
If anyone knows how to remove an app from /system/app on a rooted stock Inspire ROM, please let us know.

If you have root, just search for "Mount /system (rw/ro)" in the market. This app can make /system rw and it even has the option to set it rw at boot.

naplesbill said:
If you have root, just search for "Mount /system (rw/ro)" in the market. This app can make /system rw and it even has the option to set it rw at boot.
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I installed that app and it fails to mount /system as r/w. When I click the button to mount /system as r/w I get an error.
Sorry
The application Superuser (process com.noshufou.android.su) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
(With a button for Force Close)

DonS said:
I installed that app and it fails to mount /system as r/w. When I click the button to mount /system as r/w I get an error.
Sorry
The application Superuser (process com.noshufou.android.su) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
(With a button for Force Close)
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There is a bug in superuser. Just open superuser a few times in a row and it will probably work. Otherwise, there is a thread (somewhere here) with a patched superuser.apk file that should resolve that.

Patch for Superuser
naplesbill said:
There is a bug in superuser. Just open superuser a few times in a row and it will probably work. Otherwise, there is a thread (somewhere here) with a patched superuser.apk file that should resolve that.
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I found the thread!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=886999
I installed that patch and Superuser now works like it should. I can mount /system as r/w.

DonS said:
I found the thread!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=886999
I installed that patch and Superuser now works like it should. I can mount /system as r/w.
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It would be superuser's fault. Glad you got it straightened out!

I finally got the generic email application from Android 2.2 installed and sure enough, Hotmail works as an Exchange ActiveSync account.
I do think the HTC mail application looked much nicer. It was easier to switch between accounts. When you went into a message you had up and down arrows for the next and previous messages. With the generic mail application you have to use the back arrow key to go back to the inbox and select another message.
I wish there was a way to change the fonts for the inbox. The read messages are gray on black and are hard to read.
Overall this was a great learning experience for me. I understand a lot more about Android and I fixed the superuser issue that I didn't even know I had.
I'll stick with this verision of the mail program. I'll take the functionality trade-off over the nicer look and feel of the HTC app.

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[Tut] (Root) Update to Latest Superuser

Once you have achieved root (see other thread), to update the Superuser.apk to the latest version, run these commands:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
rm /system/app/Superuser.apk
pm uninstall com.noshufou.android.su
Then search on the market for Superuser and download the one by ChainsDD. Confirmed working on latest Droid2 2.2 ota.
EDIT: To be safe, go to Settings>Applications>Manage Applications and find Superuser. Then clear the data. This should prevent any of the Superuser issues discussed.
sorry..new to the whole android scene. are there any advantages to updating the superuser app the the latest version and can this command be input on the droid itself through the terminal app?
metman87 said:
sorry..new to the whole android scene. are there any advantages to updating the superuser app the the latest version and can this command be input on the droid itself through the terminal app?
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i like the interface much more and its got a new autoaccept after 10 seconds if you arent paying attention when the popup shows. it's up to you. i'm sure future root tools will just include it.
alright thanks. is it as simple as installing the new version and uninstalling the old? or does one need to enter the command prompts listed above?
metman87 said:
alright thanks. is it as simple as installing the new version and uninstalling the old? or does one need to enter the command prompts listed above?
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that is what the commands do. unfortuantely, the old version is on the system partiton. this means that we must first mount the system and read/write and then manually delete the old version ourself. then the new version can be easily downloaded through the market. anyways, adb shell means it's done via your computer so its very easy to copy and paste like 3 commands.
Instructions work perfectly... thanks!
I need Mac instructions
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greg25 said:
I need Mac instructions
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These instructions are not specific to the OS on your computer, they work with anything.
Perfect!
Worked great! Thank you!
Instructions worked fine (I just made them up for Linux), but the newest SuperUser is giving me weird results. Every program that requests root access will ask me numerous times, like it never remembers that I gave the app access. Like removing one app with titanium will it will ask me 4 seperate times to accept or deny permission. Other apps do this also. Anyone have a copy of the old apk I could reinstall? Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks
n0yd said:
Instructions worked fine (I just made them up for Linux), but the newest SuperUser is giving me weird results. Every program that requests root access will ask me numerous times, like it never remembers that I gave the app access. Like removing one app with titanium will it will ask me 4 seperate times to accept or deny permission. Other apps do this also. Anyone have a copy of the old apk I could reinstall? Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks
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I had the same thing happen to me. Launch the new superuser app and go to settings. Unselect and reselect Notifications. Apparently it shows it being checked, but you have to recheck it for the actual setting to get saved.
After I did this, it only asks once for a program, and then I never see it again.
facelessuser said:
I had the same thing happen to me. Launch the new superuser app and go to settings. Unselect and reselect Notifications. Apparently it shows it being checked, but you have to recheck it for the actual setting to get saved.
After I did this, it only asks once for a program, and then I never see it again.
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Nice, thanks!
I had that issue too. I ironically un-installed superuser and re-installed it and it worked fine too
I used Root Explorer to delete the old Superuser.apk from /system/app. Then I rebooted and installed the new version from the market. Worked great.
jmonte345 said:
I used Root Explorer to delete the old Superuser.apk from /system/app. Then I rebooted and installed the new version from the market. Worked great.
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that works too though without having the superuser apk and rebooting, that could be a little dangerous for others hence my adb tutorial. no need for a restart either. could easily just use root explorer, delete the old, download new from market.
Worked great
I just renamed Superuser.apk to .bak then tried to install. Don't forget the last step. I had to adb (I was using terminal emulator) to do the last step then installed fine and removed Superuser.bak.
Thanks I like the New look.
yeah i can't get superuser from the market to install, keeps telling me unsuccessful
jerseyh22accord said:
yeah i can't get superuser from the market to install, keeps telling me unsuccessful
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I had the same problem. I rebooted my phone and then it installed fine. Not sure if it's risky to reboot once you remove the apk or not. However, it didn't cause any problems for me.
jmonte345 said:
I used Root Explorer to delete the old Superuser.apk from /system/app. Then I rebooted and installed the new version from the market. Worked great.
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I basically did the same thing except I renamed instead of deleting it. Well, once I installed SU from the market, I can't find the .apk file even though it's running and launching correctly. I assumed it would be called superuser.apk in the system/app folder but only my old renamed superuser.bak is there. I'm just worried if there is an update in the future, I won't be able to rename since I can't find the .apk file. Anyone know where the .apk file is for this new version of superuser?
facelessuser said:
I had the same thing happen to me. Launch the new superuser app and go to settings. Unselect and reselect Notifications. Apparently it shows it being checked, but you have to recheck it for the actual setting to get saved.
After I did this, it only asks once for a program, and then I never see it again.
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Tried this, and it didn't work for me. With Titanium Backup in particular, it will literally ask upwards of twenty times for permission. It's insanely annoying. Any other tips?
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[MOD] Email.apk With Exchange Security Removed *Added new Build*

Some of you may remember this from the Captivate thread.
But here we go again...
Tired of having to type in a password or PIN into your phone just because your Corporate Email account requires it? I know I am.
This modified Email.apk will allow you to bypass the password, and possibly other exchange security policies, simply because, when it evaluates the policy to see if it is active, it always returns that it is. And so, when it checks to see if your PIN is active, it simply thinks it is, and continues to go about it's business as normal. This will NOT add support for remote wipe, or functions that your device simply does not support. Though I might add that later.
I have taken the liberty of modifying the Email.apk from the Rogers Gingerbread Build using the same method as: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=729753
To install do the following:
Code:
adb remount
adb push Email.NoSecurity.apk /system/app/Email.apk
adb reboot
YMMV, I am not responsible if you get fired for circumventing your company's Exchange Policies.
Appreciate my work? Buy Me a Beer:
Unfort, it did not work. Now the Email is always crashing on the stocked ROM.
Since I overwrote the original, is there someone who can send me the original /system/app/Email.apk
thanks.
saawan said:
Unfort, it did not work. Now the Email is always crashing on the stocked ROM.
Since I overwrote the original, is there someone who can send me the original /system/app/Email.apk
thanks.
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Download the Froyo version of Infused from the Android Development section then open the zip file with 7zip and browse to /system/app and extract Email.apk to get what you want. Push that to your phone and test.
*UPDATE* Added Email.apk from I997UCKJ2 (Leaked gingerbread).
Sweet thanks man can't wait to try it.
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will this work with MIUI??
Application not installed
I didnt tried adb technique yet.
I tried using APK installer, it says "Application Not installed". No error message. so this doesnt work with other than adb?
I will try adb after going to home.
atrix4nag said:
I didnt tried adb technique yet.
I tried using APK installer, it says "Application Not installed". No error message. so this doesnt work with other than adb?
I will try adb after going to home.
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Try using root explorer.
diablo009 said:
Try using root explorer.
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I dont have root explorer, I tried with adb, i was able to run the command, but now no email application on my phone.
checked system/app folder, i have the apk, so manually run the apk, i got the same error as before, application is not installed.
If it helps anyone...i just renamed the patched apk as my email.apk copied to my system/app folder and overrode the existing file of course changing the permissions to what the original was, did all this with root explorer too. not sure if needed to do this next step but rebooted into recovery wiped cache and dalvik and reboot. After reboot app was there and working fine. Hope this helps
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I used this on my Infuse 4G and it worked like a charm!
I have moved on to the Motorola RAZR and could really use a trick like this on that device.
I have searched for over a week and can only find links to Samsung devices. Anyone up for a challenge? I would love to apply this fix to my new device!

How to remove stock Swype to install Beta

I love the newest beta of swype (3.25.something) and was irritated with the old stock version. Removing pre-installed swype from a Sense rom using a terminal emulator was nowhere to be found, so I pieced this together and it worked. Must be rooted first
I found this short walk through (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10655580&postcount=29277) to remove swype, but my spareparts didn't have those options and I haven't got root explorer. So this is the free way to clear out the installed swype so that you can use the much better beta.
I learned how to mount read and write to remove apps here: http://www.magicandroidapps.com/wiki//index.php?title=Removing_Sprint_Apps_From_Evo
1) Use a file explorer to find out and write down the exact filename of your /system/lib file. Mine was libSwypeCore.2.50.72.20895.so
2) Open up your Terminal Emulator app and type: su
The $ should turn into a #
3) Next enter: mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
4) Enter: rm /system/app/Swype.apk
5) Enter: rm /system/lib/filenamefromstep1
6) Then enter: sync
And: reboot
7) When the phone reboots use your email client to download the Swype installer fresh (I used an old copy and got force closes, but after using the manage apps to get rid of the old installer and the errorous new swype or failed install the freshly downloaded installer worked seamlessly)
8) Install the new installer and follow its prompts.
I hope this will help someone else and is easily found when they search for it.
The only way i could think of right now is to be rooted and then installing an app like "System App Remover". It can install any bloatwares.
Not to bury up an old topic, but don't forget about the all important Titanium Backup. Not only can you back up all of your apps easily, it will let you remove any app from your phone just as easily. It seems a lot of people overlook that powerful app. Plus, it's also free, unlike root explorer.
AndroidHobbyist said:
The only way i could think of right now is to be rooted and then installing an app like "System App Remover". It can install any bloatwares.
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This is the way I did mine.

[Q] Reinstall system app

I'm trying to install the 4.4.1 update from today, but in TWRP it's complaining that calculator is missing (I deleted it after I rooted). I've tried reinstalling it as a normal user app, but it still complained, so I guess it has to be a system app.
I've tried dropping the calculator.apk into system/app using ES File Explorer but it says "permission denied". I then tried to push it using ADB but when I go to do "adb remount" (as it says to do here: http://www.androidauthority.com/install-user-app-as-system-app-how-to-93522/) I just get "remount failed: permission denied".
Any help please? I'm kinda lost.
Has es been set with root permissions? Does it mount system as r/w? Does it show in supersu app? Does /system/bin/su exist? What about /system/etc/install-recovery.sh? Does the .sh start the su daemon (read commands)?
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Thanks for taking a look at it.
ES was set for root permissions, but did not seem to be utilising them correctly or mounting /system properly. I looked around and apparently quite a few people on KitKat are having issues with it, so I assume it needs an update. Root Explorer also would not mount /system.
I did find one file manager that would correctly mount /system as read / write, and that was AntTek Explorer Ex. I was able to put Calculator back and try to update the OTA again, but this time it found other system apps that I had forgotten I had removed. At this point I think I'm just going to wait for someone to modify the OTA update and strip out all of the checks, since that will probably be easier.
Thanks for taking a stab at it though.

[Q] rooted 4.4.2 - no openvpn clients work at all

Hi i have a problem and i cannot find an answer at all
i have a verizon s3, with 4.4.2 (rooted with towelroot)
i can NOT get any openvpn clients to work at all. the official app, the installers, etc. etc. even the privateinternetaccess app doesnt work.
i can import my ovpn profile, i can enter login and password, but when i hit connect, nothing happens. in any app.none of the openvpn app logs have any errors.
i tried the tun.ko installer, and then tried every app again with no luck.
i tried the "openvpn installer" and it keeps giving me the error that /system is mounted read only, even though i granted su access. if i mount /system as rw in terminal, it mounts fine.
does anyone else have this problem? has anyone fixed it?
i just got this phone off of ebay with the intentions of installing cyanogen, which i am used to, and am BEYOND angry about this bootloader being locked. im really close to going back to my iphone5
neinmm said:
Hi i have a problem and i cannot find an answer at all
i have a verizon s3, with 4.4.2 (rooted with towelroot)
i can NOT get any openvpn clients to work at all. the official app, the installers, etc. etc. even the privateinternetaccess app doesnt work.
i can import my ovpn profile, i can enter login and password, but when i hit connect, nothing happens. in any app.none of the openvpn app logs have any errors.
i tried the tun.ko installer, and then tried every app again with no luck.
i tried the "openvpn installer" and it keeps giving me the error that /system is mounted read only, even though i granted su access. if i mount /system as rw in terminal, it mounts fine.
does anyone else have this problem? has anyone fixed it?
i just got this phone off of ebay with the intentions of installing cyanogen, which i am used to, and am BEYOND angry about this bootloader being locked. im really close to going back to my iphone5
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I haven't been on my s3 in a long time but I would assume the reason you cant get your vpns to work is because you are currently on ipv6. change it to ipv4 in the apn and try again.

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