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New Exchange Services 6.5 (attached for users convenience) works very well with Gmail 5.0. The only downside is the forceful PIN requirement and also trying incorrect PIN for more than 5 times wipes the device and take it to factory reset mode. Unless we have nandroid backup all the time, our device is at peril. There were few xposed modules to by pass PIN requirement but new exchange services obfuscate the module hence do not work any longer. There is another xposed module I found "Lockscreen/Keyguard disabler (click here)" which serves no PIN needs. This modules also works for VPN without needs of PIN.
Now I am back to Gmail 5.0 for both gmail and exchange mail (on stop solution) and works very well without PIN.
Install this module before configuring exchange mail.
Hope it helps.
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Just got my Captivate yesterday, and set it up to connect to my corporate Exchange account. As part of that, Exchange forced the use of a PIN (when unlocking) as part of the security policy. I realized the built-in Exchange support sucked, so I deleted the account and switchd to Touchdown. I would have expected that removal of the account would have removed the PIN requirements - but it didn't.
I've tried disabling the unlock pattern and re-enabling it, but I still get the PIN entry screen after 15 min of the phone being locked. Is there a way to do it without completely wiping the phone?
RoadSync by Dataviz doesn't enforce PIN's on Android.
That's fine, but I need to figure out how to remove the PIN that has been applied.
You may have to do a system reset. My Exchange server doesn't enforce PIN On my Captivate but it did on my iphone. Weird.
steelforce said:
Just got my Captivate yesterday, and set it up to connect to my corporate Exchange account. As part of that, Exchange forced the use of a PIN (when unlocking) as part of the security policy. I realized the built-in Exchange support sucked, so I deleted the account and switchd to Touchdown. I would have expected that removal of the account would have removed the PIN requirements - but it didn't.
I've tried disabling the unlock pattern and re-enabling it, but I still get the PIN entry screen after 15 min of the phone being locked. Is there a way to do it without completely wiping the phone?
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Have you tried lock picker? Not sure if it'll work with the captivate but it's worth a shot:
http://www.androidcentral.com/quick-app-lockpicker
Hey steelforce, did you happen to find a resolution to this problem? I have exactly the same issue: tried exchange support in native email, didn't like it, switched to touchdown and deleted exchange account, and still stuck with exchange PIN.
Thanks.
To tell you the truth guys, I had this same problem with my phone and the only way I fixed it was to reflash.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
I had the same thing when I first bought mine, and I removed it by reflashing and going to newer kernels and ROMs.
Of course now I wish I had it back. I can connect 1 Exchange account, but I can no longer connect to the other one that required a PIN, even after flashing back to JF6.
There is a simple workaround on rooted phones for the Exchange security policy without having to replace the original mail app. I also posted this in the Android 2.2 Email.apk - Bypassing Exchange security policy - APK Attached thread but am making a new thread in case people have missed this very simple workaround. I am using it on an account on a Exchange 2007 server and I believe Exchange 2003 works as well. I heard from one person who did not have good results with Exchange 2010. All exchange functions work fine without any issues. I am using the stock email app so this only applies to the stock email app that forces a password security policy.
I am using an app called Autostarts found in the market (less than a dollar - I am not the developer) that allows disabling the exchange policy on restart. The setting can be found under Device Admin Enabled. Make sure you are in USB Debugging Mode before disabling the policy.
If you already have an Exchange account set up yet:
Install Autostarts from the Android Market and run. Find and click the Device Admin Enabled entry and press Mail (Exchange security policies) and select Disable (acknowledge the warning about disabling a system component). Close Autostarts and reboot the phone. After restart, change your screen lock under security to whatever you want (None, Pattern, or PIN).
If you don't have an Exchange account set up yet:
Install Autostarts from the Android Market then set up your Exchange account and let Exchange force the password policy. After the exchange setup is completed, run Autostarts and find and click the Device Admin Enabled entry and press Mail (Exchange security policies) and select Disable (acknowledge the warning about disabling a system component). Close Autostarts and reboot the phone. After restart, change your screen lock under security to whatever you want (None, Pattern, or PIN).
Hmm, this doesn't seem to wok. After disabling in autostarts, I reboot, and the mail app tells me (paraphrased) "You must have security policies enabled blah blah blah".
This worked perfect for me on a 2.2 Sense rom on Evo. Good find & thanks !
EDIT: So after trying this on a newer build like the Desire Z port to Evo.. it will let you bypass it, but only until you go to sync your mail. After that fact it will re-enforce your mail security. But, it is still another workaround for 2.2 builds.!
Great method! Very simple!
Has someone any idea how to disable this PIN screen lock when use the exchange sync??? Just tried to find out how to, but so far I did not find any way...
Your corporate IT Admin won't be too thrilled to hear you ask this question. It is after all an exchange security policy enforced by your exchange admin to protect sensitive information in case you lost your phone or get stollen.
Depending on which ROM (2.1 or 2.2) you're running, the PIN is handled differently. On 2.1, the PIN policy is part of the email app and the PIN can't even be changed after you set it. In 2.2, the PIN policy is natively supported by Android OS and you can change the PIN but not disable it. But I have yet to see any hacks to disable it on Android. I know how to do it in Windows Mobile
try a search on the forums for "lockpicker". It works for some, some it doesnt. Check this thread for more info...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=655061
So, I just started a new job and they put my work email on my personal N5. Once they did this I was prompted to create a passcode (PIN or pattern).
I hate this. I don't like that i can view notifications from the lock screen.
Anyone have any ideas or workarounds for this?
Thanks.
Did you have encrypt you phone to use your work email? Well if so you would have to reformat to remove the encryption and then you can use Exchange Security Bypass app on xda or the Exchange Security Bypass xposed module
I have been using the Gmail Exchange Account for a few days happily (Android L stock). But now I constantly get the option to update my security which is basically encrypting my phone. But after the restart this message comes up again with only option to update again. In the meantime no mail is synced. I have already removed and re-installed my echange account numerous times but not helping. Alternative app Mail Wise is giving the same problem. With Touchdown everything is working but I don't like the battery usage and most import the seperate password entry when entering the app. Did anybody else experience this security update loop?
Maybe I have solved the problem myself. What seemed to happen is that my companies security policy demands a certain type of password. Since I already had installed an exchange account before my password on my phone was already compliant. Therefore I did not need to change anything on my security after I setup my Exchange account on my phone. So what I did is disable password lock on my phone, setup my exchange account and entered a compliant password.
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I have been using the Gmail Exchange Account for a few days happily (Android L stock). But now I constantly get the option to update my security which is basically encrypting my phone. But after the restart this message comes up again with only option to update again. In the meantime no mail is synced. I have already removed and re-installed my echange account numerous times but not helping. Alternative app Mail Wise is giving the same problem. With Touchdown everything is working but I don't like the battery usage and most import the seperate password entry when entering the app. Did anybody else experience this security update loop?
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Every two or three days same problem returns. Gmail tells me to do a security update. After a lot of trying I get it working again but if this returns constantly it is quite frustrating. Anybody else with same experiences?
Solution given
Somebody on another site pointed me to the solution which can be found at:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=79342#c18
As it seems a pin/password is required for startup as well, not only for unlocking the device.