Galaxy Note 5 "Unable To View The Access Point Name Settings" - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note5

I had my Sprint galaxy note 5 unlocked and rooted and everything was working fine I was getting 3g while on ATT But after changing and saving to a Different APN I keep getting this message.
"Unable to view the access point name settings. Acess is restricted for the current user profile"
And I lost my data only wifi works. Can anyone Help me out?

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