Recover passwords of all accounts in Android? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I would like an app that retrieve all of my accounts' email addresses and passwords I am signed on to.
I forgot my email's password but I am signed on, on the app "Hotmail" . Now I know how to change it but what if I dont know some of the questions' answers or my backup email is not listed.
give me options, preferably that work on Nexus 7. Thanks.

If you are not rooted - thrpen I can't help you
Otherwise you could've used Titanium Backup - it can store/recover any app and settings including passwords so you wouldn't have to enter them sgain

Thanks, I'll try that after I'll root my Nexus 7

photogkaram said:
Thanks, I'll try that after I'll root my Nexus 7
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You're welcome.
Titanium Backup also allows you to backup any system data, so if you want - you can restore things like Google, Email (and etc.) accounts and even your homescreen layout so that you wouldn't have to manually add all the icons and widgets again. Pretty useful piece of software

Recover/force Hotmail Password
photogkaram said:
I would like an app that retrieve all of my accounts' email addresses and passwords I am signed on to.
I forgot my email's password but I am signed on, on the app "Hotmail" . Now I know how to change it but what if I dont know some of the questions' answers or my backup email is not listed.
give me options, preferably that work on Nexus 7. Thanks.
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Hi,
I have the same problem. My Hotmail password was modified (someone hacked it) but I still can access from my Android phone (Samsung S3). Do you know if there is any way to recovery my current password or force a new one from the application?

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[Q] lost phone and gmail account

i lost my phone that had no lock on it.
i researched and found out that i can use the same gmail account on both phones. and that's exactly what i'm worried about. i don't want the person that finds that lost phone to log into wifi and use my stuff.
my question is: if i change all my passwords for gmail and whatever other apps i have that require a log in and password, will the lost device also update it?
how do i go about making sure that the other person cannot access my accounts through wifi?
thanks in advance
If you change passwords the lost device needs the new password as well. So if you change it, no need to worry.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
for facebook, yeah it asked for the new password, but for my k-9mail, it did not ask for a new password.
actually, thank you. i was just being impatient because i had changed my password on gmail and my replacement phone didnt ask for me to re-enter my password, but not it did. thank you!

[Q] How to change default Gamil account

Having HTC Wildfire and now want to change Default gmail account being used by all app, mostly Gtalk. I have 5 Gmail accounts on my cell and want to switch between.
The only way i see is to Factory reset phone. By this i guess i will loose all paid apps !
Is there anyone who can help me out without getting my phone Factory Reset !!
Any help will b greatly appreciated !~~
If I understand you correctly you want to delete some of yours accounts and change them...you can do this: go to your mail..press menu..more...Account list-here you can change your accounts
And if you want to delete them...when you change your account go again : mail..press menu..more...settings..at the end you have delete account.
Hope I halp...
Cheers
Oh yea if I halp click thanks.
I had this problem. Accidently signed in to a Gmail account that wasn't my main one, and it was locked to that as primary I'm sure there is something in the system you could delete to revoke the linked account, but the easiest way is to just do a factory reset and/or reflash the ROM.
No you won't lose paid apps, unless you did something silly and bought apps on more than one Google account! Purchases are always locked to that specific gmail address, wiping the phone doesn't matter as soon as u login to market you'll see all the Purchased Items in there, ready to download.
Edit: give me 24 hours, ill see if I can find a way to do it via ADB/DroidExplorer.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk

[Q] Change Gmail Password

I was forced to change my password today due to 30 day timing on the email password.
So where in the Atrix do I change the gmail password? I tried, accounts, gmail but there is no password box/option in there.
Any ideas?
I'm not understanding: GMAIL doesn't force you to change passwords at thirty days.
Rred said:
I'm not understanding: GMAIL doesn't force you to change passwords at thirty days.
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Well I work for the largest company in the world that uses Gmail as it's email system. Therefore gmail has corporate requirements of password changes.
Not no matter that I need to change the password on my phone and I cannot find out where to do it. Any help?
mbeutler1203 said:
Well I work for the largest company in the world that uses Gmail as it's email system. Therefore gmail has corporate requirements of password changes.
Not no matter that I need to change the password on my phone and I cannot find out where to do it. Any help?
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Delete the account, and add it back up. Problem solved
"Therefore gmail has corporate requirements of password changes."
I understand now, but I think you mean "our corporate IP has requirements of password changes". GMAIL is incidental, their email policy probably applies to all email.
I poked around and saw no way to change passwords, that's odd. Before you try diablo's solution...Try changing the password, then accessing the account with the phone. It MIGHT be one of those invisible Google things, if the password is rejected I would expect the phone to ask you to confirm/re-enter the password. The same way that a lot of email clients do, when they get a "password rejected" messager from a mail server.
Or...ask the whiz kids in corporate IT.<G> I always figured if they're that concerned with security, they should ante up and buy RSA fobs for everyone. THAT's almost security. Passwords? Is it under your mouse pad, or your keyboard?<VBG>
if you use the actual gmail app on the phone, it should ask at some point when it tries to check.
Found this from some other forum:
I needed to change my gmail password for security reasons, but I knew this would mess with the G1 account too, since they use the same login info. I searched for a way to change/update the password on the phone and couldn't find it. So, on a whim I went to google.com/accounts on the browser, signed in, then clicked on "Change Password". After changing it successfully, I went back to the Home Screen on the phone, opened the GMail app, clicked on Menu, then Refresh. I got a sync error, but the notification gives an option to re-enter your password. I entered the new password, and voila, it worked.
Even the reasoning for this is pretty convincing:
i think they designed it like this so if you got your phone "stolen/lost" you HAVE a way to change your password via online rather than you phone cause obvious your phone is stolen/lost =D
diablo009 said:
Found this from some other forum:
I needed to change my gmail password for security reasons, but I knew this would mess with the G1 account too, since they use the same login info. I searched for a way to change/update the password on the phone and couldn't find it. So, on a whim I went to google.com/accounts on the browser, signed in, then clicked on "Change Password". After changing it successfully, I went back to the Home Screen on the phone, opened the GMail app, clicked on Menu, then Refresh. I got a sync error, but the notification gives an option to re-enter your password. I entered the new password, and voila, it worked.
Even the reasoning for this is pretty convincing:
i think they designed it like this so if you got your phone "stolen/lost" you HAVE a way to change your password via online rather than you phone cause obvious your phone is stolen/lost =D
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I did this on my friends captivate and it worked. However there is no popup for a failed sync that allows you to update the password on the Atrix.
This is insane. Why would I be forced to delete an account and add bak to change a password.
mbeutler1203 said:
I did this on my friends captivate and it worked. However there is no popup for a failed sync that allows you to update the password on the Atrix.
This is insane. Why would I be forced to delete an account and add bak to change a password.
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Something is not right.
Look in ur 'status bar' or in the pull down notifications screen.
Are u sure sync ran? Try sending a test mail from a different account to this and see if it retrieves it properly. Reboot phone n see if the sync was using a cached connection.
diablo009 said:
Something is not right.
Look in ur 'status bar' or in the pull down notifications screen.
Are u sure sync ran? Try sending a test mail from a different account to this and see if it retrieves it properly. Reboot phone n see if the sync was using a cached connection.
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This is insane. I tried synching in accounts and in gmail app as well. It fails but no option to reenter the password. Even google talk fails but only a retry option or a cancel option.
Since this is my master account I have to factory reset.
This just can't be right.
mbeutler1203 said:
This is insane. I tried synching in accounts and in gmail app as well. It fails but no option to reenter the password. Even google talk fails but only a retry option or a cancel option.
Since this is my master account I have to factory reset.
This just can't be right.
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Wait. Try going to settings --> applications, and clear data for gmail, gmail storage, etc n see if that works.
I read horror stories about this but when I changed my password I was prompted. I forced a gmail sync which failed and it put an exclaimation mark in the notification bar which I dragged down and clicked. Prompted for a new password and then I was good to go. This was on a phone with Sense and 2.2
Only thing I would worry is if moto screwed it up but I doubt it.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
diablo009 said:
Wait. Try going to settings --> applications, and clear data for gmail, gmail storage, etc n see if that works.
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Nope that didn't work either...
AT&T Can't figure it out
Motorola Andriod Level 1,2 & 3 can't figure it out
This is absolutely insane that you cannot change a gmail password. Can anyone else try it? You can always change yours back...I can't since I cannot reuse passwords for 180 days.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I really don't want to return the phone since I love it but I can't go through this every 30 days!
mbeutler1203 said:
Nope that didn't work either...
AT&T Can't figure it out
Motorola Andriod Level 1,2 & 3 can't figure it out
This is absolutely insane that you cannot change a gmail password. Can anyone else try it? You can always change yours back...I can't since I cannot reuse passwords for 180 days.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I really don't want to return the phone since I love it but I can't go through this every 30 days!
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It worked fine for me. Got the little exclamation point notification, clicked, and entered my new password. Are you not getting that? Could it be some setting on your company's side? When you try and refresh your gmail app, does it just do nothing?
Yaotl said:
It worked fine for me. Got the little exclamation point notification, clicked, and entered my new password. Are you not getting that? Could it be some setting on your company's side? When you try and refresh your gmail app, does it just do nothing?
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I have tried to sync in both the gmail app and sync in the accounts area in settings. Nothing really happens and definitely no notifications of failure in the app. When I try to sync in settings>accounts I get the following: Sync is currently experiencing problems. It will be back shortly." That is next to a sync logo with the red exclamation point in it. That notification appears in the window at the bottom and not in the notification bar.
When I have cell access again I will change my personal gmail account and see if I get a notification.
Ok so a bit more movement on the topic. I do get the notification that asks for the new password on my personal gmail account. I do not get that notification for the corporate gmail account.
Any ideas now?
Well it is working now. Did a factory reset, setup account again. It was working, changed my corporate gmail password and this time on t he phone I got the notification.
Only difference was that I did not have it rooted at the time. Hopefully it doesn't happen again!

Microsoft Exchange wont set up...

When I try to add my MSN email account using Microsoft Exchange, it always errors out, or says it cant connect to the server. My Note 10.1 has the same account, I deleted it and added it back no problems. Anyone have any idea's?
MSN as in [email protected] or .net? I would be surprised if using "Add MS Exchange Account" works for this as it's not an Exchange account. I would think the proper way to add a web-based email account would be System Settings - > Accounts & Sync ->Add Account ->Email and choose Other. When entering your email address and password it should auto-configure the proper server settings.
stevessvt said:
When I try to add my MSN email account using Microsoft Exchange, it always errors out, or says it cant connect to the server. My Note 10.1 has the same account, I deleted it and added it back no problems. Anyone have any idea's?
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MSN as in [email protected] or .net? I would be surprised if using "Add MS Exchange Account" works for this as it's not an Exchange account. I would think the proper way to add a web-based email account would be System Settings - > Accounts & Sync ->Add Account ->Email and choose Other. When entering your email address and password it should auto-configure the proper server settings.
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Yes, .msn. I know it works, it worked previously on the phone, and still does on my note 10.1. I like it over setting up a regular pop3 account because it pushes the email, and deletes it right from the server.
Holy cow, I apologize, I've never heard that MS enabled EAS for hotmail/live/msn now Outlook.com. lol
Have you looked at the server settings for the account on the Note? Verify, but I believe the proper settings are:
Server Address should be m.hotmail.com
Username is full email address
Domain is NULL
SSL yes
Taken from :
blogs.windows.com
stevessvt said:
Yes, .msn. I know it works, it worked previously on the phone, and still does on my note 10.1. I like it over setting up a regular pop3 account because it pushes the email, and deletes it right from the server.
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rpassmore said:
Holy cow, I apologize, I've never heard that MS enabled EAS for hotmail/live/msn now Outlook.com. lol
Have you looked at the server settings for the account on the Note? Verify, but I believe the proper settings are:
Server Address should be m.hotmail.com
Username is full email address
Domain is NULL
SSL yes
Taken from :
blogs.windows.com
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No problem! I appreciate the help. I basically copied everything from my note to the g2, everthing looks the same as the microsoft link you provided. I have no idea what the problem is.
You say you previously had this account set up on the same LG G2? I've been wondering if sometimes the Email Data on these phones gets corrupt. Try clearing the Data and Cache for the Email App. I recently had a client who could not connect to their Exchange server on a GS4, even though I could using his info on my LGG2, he decided to wipe the phone and it worked fine after that.
Before you wipe the phone, download/install Touchdown, it gives you a 30 day trial. See if that connects. If so...hopefully clearing the data/cache for the Email app works, if not would a wipe kill you? lol
For grins, you could also try using Microsoft' "Remote Connectivity Analyzer," entering in your account info and see what it returns. \
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I forgot the link to Microsoft's EAS Tool: https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com/
stevessvt said:
No problem! I appreciate the help. I basically copied everything from my note to the g2, everthing looks the same as the microsoft link you provided. I have no idea what the problem is.
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Well, here is how I fixed it. I installed the emailgoogle.apk and exchange2google.apk from kitkat that started floating around when the n5 first came out. No problems. Odd.
Thanks for the help and idea's guys, Im now thinking it may have something to do with the LG Backup and restore of it. I did delete the cache and app data, but that didnt work, so Im doing a full restore of the .kdz file and see if that helps.
Barsky said:
Well, here is how I fixed it. I installed the emailgoogle.apk and exchange2google.apk from kitkat that started floating around when the n5 first came out. No problems. Odd.
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So yours wont set up either? So strange, Ive never had this problem before,...Ive restored the .kdz file, performed a factory reset, other apps work, touchdown works,....
stevessvt said:
When I try to add my MSN email account using Microsoft Exchange, it always errors out, or says it cant connect to the server. My Note 10.1 has the same account, I deleted it and added it back no problems. Anyone have any idea's?
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Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48295479#post48295479
Hope it help!
tony4681 said:
Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48295479#post48295479
Hope it help!
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Perfectly! Thank you!
rpassmore said:
You say you previously had this account set up on the same LG G2? I've been wondering if sometimes the Email Data on these phones gets corrupt. Try clearing the Data and Cache for the Email App. I recently had a client who could not connect to their Exchange server on a GS4, even though I could using his info on my LGG2, he decided to wipe the phone and it worked fine after that.
Before you wipe the phone, download/install Touchdown, it gives you a 30 day trial. See if that connects. If so...hopefully clearing the data/cache for the Email app works, if not would a wipe kill you? lol
For grins, you could also try using Microsoft' "Remote Connectivity Analyzer," entering in your account info and see what it returns. \
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I forgot the link to Microsoft's EAS Tool: https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com/
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This worked like a CHARM
after i cleared cache and data and force closed i used these settings for Live Mail
Server Name m.hotmail.com
User Name: Full email
Same Password
check Yes for ssl
Presto!l

[HOW-TO] Bypass Exchange Security for NINE email

All,
The "Nine" exchange email app available on the play store gives you the option of Device Exchange Security protocol via device administrator OR Software level Exchange Security protocol. In other words, to receive exchange email you can either be forced to screen lock your phone or password protect the nine app to receive your exchange mail.
I have figured out how to remove the software level exchange security protocol if anyone is interested.
Here is the very quick how to.
**Prerequisite**
You must be rooted.
1. Download app
2. Install app and setup your exchange email. Use app level exchange security NOT device level.
3. Set your password. We will remove this policy later
4. Make sure your email starts to flow in
5. Download your favorite SQL database editor. I use SQLlite
6. Open database editor and go to the nine app
7. Open email provider db then account.... change policy key from 2 to 0 then save.
8. Leave account then go to policy. You are still inside email provider db.
9. Change the password mode from 2 to 0. This is the first setting at the top of the list. Scroll down to protocol policy required... Set this to 0. Then scroll all the way down to the bottom to the last policy item called alphanumeric password required... Change this from 2 to 0. Then hit save.
10. Now, back out of the SQL editor... Don't open nine email yet.
11. Force close nine email. You must force close instead of removing from recent
12. Start nine email. Go to security and enter your password once if it asks. May not even ask. Then Uncheck "password".
13. Reboot, profit. At this point the exchange policy should now be bypassed.
If this helped you by me a beer!!! See donate button by my name.
Follow me on Twitter for more awesome tweaks. @bash_array
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Hi, tried this but I can't locate that database. I must be doing some thing wrong. I'm using a Oneplus One but I don't see the email provider db. Can you post a screen shot of what it should look like after I select Nine from the app list in SQLite? Also, there are multiple SQLite apps, which one are you using?
Here is the app I use....
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.sqleditor
Here is a screenshot. Note, the databases won't be created until you fully setup your email in nine and begin receiving emails. Once you do that it'll look like this.....
bash_array said:
Here is a screenshot. Note, the databases won't be created until you fully setup your email in nine and begin receiving emails. Once you do that it'll look like this.....
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Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I have Nine setup with my work account and it's working but when I follow your steps I don't see the databases?
I'm on the One plus one if that matters.
hamzer11 said:
Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I have Nine setup with my work account and it's working but when I follow your steps I don't see the databases?
I'm on the One plus one if that matters.
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Are you rooted? My apologies. I forgot to mention that you must be rooted in order to see secured databases
bash_array said:
Are you rooted? My apologies. I forgot to mention that you must be rooted in order to see secured databases
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Yes I am. It asked and was granted permissions. You can see the # symbol in the status bar while SQLite is running. I will check again.
edit: Checked again and it has root. My Nine version is 1.8.0d (108004) Licensed. Not sure that matters.
I have the licensed app too. What OS are you running? Cm12?
bash_array said:
I have the licensed app too. What OS are you running? Cm12?
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Yes. I will try removing the account and adding it again. I checked other apps and they all seem to have their databases.
Tried deleting account and reinstalling app. No luck. When I add my work account it forces me to accept encryption, does that have anything to do with it? I really would love this to work but I don't know what else to do.
hamzer11 said:
Tried deleting account and reinstalling app. No luck. When I add my work account it forces me to accept encryption, does that have anything to do with it? I really would love this to work but I don't know what else to do.
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You want to set everything up including allowing the app to force you to create a password. Don't use device level security. Use app level security within nine. Once your password is set and you have begun receiving emails then the email provider db will be created. After you have set a password and get your emails up and running then go into sqlite and follow the edit instructions
bash_array said:
You want to set everything up including allowing the app to force you to create a password. Don't use device level security. Use app level security within nine. Once your password is set and you have begun receiving emails then the email provider db will be created. After you have set a password and get your emails up and running then go into sqlite and follow the edit instructions
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I tried everything you said. I am convinced that the DB is being hidden somehow (encrypted maybe). I tried another app, aSQLiteManager. Navigated to the Nine app folder in data/data. Then went into the databases folder. Here I see the following databases:
LogReporter.db
SecureEMailProvider.db
SecureEmailProviderBackuip.db
SecureEmailProviderBody.db
I noticed all have the work "secure" before it except LogReporter. For some reason SQLite app can only see the ones not listed as secure. So I thought I was good to go but when I click on SecureEmailProvider.db I get the message "/storage/emulated/0/aSQLiteManager/SecureEmailProvider.db is not a database"
No idea where to go from here. Appreciate your help but I guess it just won't work for me. It would be nice if someone else was also trying. I should note again that I can see and open databases for other apps just fine.
bash_array said:
All,
The "Nine" exchange email app available on the play store gives you the option of Device Exchange Security protocol via device administrator OR Software level Exchange Security protocol. In other words, to receive exchange email you can either be forced to screen lock your phone or password protect the nine app to receive your exchange mail.
I have figured out how to remove the software level exchange security protocol if anyone is interested.
. @bash_array
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Any idea if this still works on version 1.8.19? If not, do you know of any other options?
clambert11 said:
Any idea if this still works on version 1.8.19? If not, do you know of any other options?
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I can confirm this on 1.8.19a
It worked!!!! You are amazing.. Thanks a lot.
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Worked in latest version that I downloaded from google play today.. 1.8.21
Thanks, worked great for me on both my phone and on my tablet.
hamzer11 said:
I tried everything you said. I am convinced that the DB is being hidden somehow (encrypted maybe). I tried another app, aSQLiteManager. Navigated to the Nine app folder in data/data. Then went into the databases folder. Here I see the following databases:
LogReporter.db
SecureEMailProvider.db
SecureEmailProviderBackuip.db
SecureEmailProviderBody.db
I noticed all have the work "secure" before it except LogReporter. For some reason SQLite app can only see the ones not listed as secure. So I thought I was good to go but when I click on SecureEmailProvider.db I get the message "/storage/emulated/0/aSQLiteManager/SecureEmailProvider.db is not a database"
No idea where to go from here. Appreciate your help but I guess it just won't work for me. It would be nice if someone else was also trying. I should note again that I can see and open databases for other apps just fine.
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Were you able to fix this issue? I have same problem and not able to figure out how to disable this.
bash_array said:
All,
The "Nine" exchange email app available on the play store gives you the option of Device Exchange Security protocol via device administrator OR Software level Exchange Security protocol. In other words, to receive exchange email you can either be forced to screen lock your phone or password protect the nine app to receive your exchange mail.
I have figured out how to remove the software level exchange security protocol if anyone is interested.
Here is the very quick how to.
**Prerequisite**
You must be rooted.
1. Download app
2. Install app and setup your exchange email. Use app level exchange security NOT device level.
3. Set your password. We will remove this policy later
4. Make sure your email starts to flow in
5. Download your favorite SQL database editor. I use SQLlite
6. Open database editor and go to the nine app
7. Open email provider db then account.... change policy key from 2 to 0 then save.
8. Leave account then go to policy. You are still inside email provider db.
9. Change the password mode from 2 to 0. This is the first setting at the top of the list. Scroll down to protocol policy required... Set this to 0. Then scroll all the way down to the bottom to the last policy item called alphanumeric password required... Change this from 2 to 0. Then hit save.
10. Now, back out of the SQL editor... Don't open nine email yet.
11. Force close nine email. You must force close instead of removing from recent
12. Start nine email. Go to security and enter your password once if it asks. May not even ask. Then Uncheck "password".
13. Reboot, profit. At this point the exchange policy should now be bypassed.
If this helped you by me a beer!!! See donate button by my name.
Follow me on Twitter for more awesome tweaks. @bash_array
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Please excuse this shameless hijack but it is somewhat on topic.
My company uses Outlook Web Access through Office 365 and previously I was able to use NINE to access my email. I was even able to execute this bypass hack. Recently however my company's server stopped allowing access to NINE. I thought it might be because of the bypass hack so I factory reset the phone and tried to do a fresh install and setup and it doesn't work. I tried several OWA apps and the only that works is MobiMail.
Any idea why NINE doesn't work anymore?
HTC-OH_SNAP said:
Please excuse this shameless hijack but it is somewhat on topic.
My company uses Outlook Web Access through Office 365 and previously I was able to use NINE to access my email. I was even able to execute this bypass hack. Recently however my company's server stopped allowing access to NINE. I thought it might be because of the bypass hack so I factory reset the phone and tried to do a fresh install and setup and it doesn't work. I tried several OWA apps and the only that works is MobiMail.
Any idea why NINE doesn't work anymore?
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NINE does not use OWA, it uses active sync. MobiMail connects via OWA, so very much like a web browser. I would first ask a few co workers if their active sync app still works. If theirs does not work your IT Department broke activesync or turned it off on everyone.
If theirs works the IT Department turned it off on just your mailbox.

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