Root and MDM Software Detection - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Are the avilaboe root methods for the Note 3 detectable by third-party mdm software?

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[Q] Reactivation lock working on a rooted N910F running Android 5.1.1? Possible?

When my N910F had Android 4.4.4, I could easily enable both reactivation lock and remote control, even though the phone was rooted and had a customary recovery installed (TWRP). Now with Android 5.1.1 I can only enable those options if the phone is NOT rooted. As soon as I root the device, I'm unable to activate either of the options (I check the checkbox and then it immediately unchecks itself). Is there any way around this issue? I would really like to use both root access and the security features (especially reactivation lock). Is there a solution to the problem?
No,it seems any violence to KNOX will let it cannot work.
Everything worked perfectly on Android 4.4.4.
KNOX was there, as well as root access. And still those security features worked fine.

Install knox on rooted s7 edge

Anyone know how to install knox on rooted s7 edge....
Anyone know how to install a Anti virus on a full infected PC
"Same thing, Knox is a security suit, it isolates part of the system. keeping the security of a device, Rooting your device breaks this security rendering it useless"
Even if KNOX is 0x0 and rooted "Theoretically" it still checks for root access.
The only way is to go back to Stock. Thus is the exact reason we issue devices with Knox, To stop people rooting the device and granting them-self access to parts we wish to not be accessed (The reason list is endless)
This has been asked many a times before on CF-Root thread

Note 4 smart manager Problem

Note 4 6.0.1 I am not updating the Smart Manager button after installing Kies 3 Software
Original full software
Help please wait :crying:
kinston100 said:
Note 4 6.0.1 I am not updating the Smart Manager button after installing Kies 3 Software
Original full software
Help please wait :crying:
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Your device was rooted before so you cannot enable knox protection.
Root means game over for knox
Go to download mode you if it says 0x1 then your device was rooted before it's over you cannot enable knox protection anymore.
Previously root kok knox active protection corrupted?

Note 4 AT&T (SM-N910A) editing build.prop?

Hello,
I am trying to edit the build.prop on my AT&T Note 4 in order to trick the Oculus software into allowing me to connect a GearVR wireless controller by setting the model to be an S6 of some variant.
However, some research on the XDA forums suggests that this variant of the Note 4 is not permanently rootable. However, there was a few temporary root suggestions. As I only want to do this one specific thing, if I were to do a temporary root that was lost after reboot, would the changes to my build.prop persist through the reboot or would that also be reset when root access was lost?
Also if there is some better way to edit build.prop without needing root access (some people suggest that I could use a custom recovery but my understanding is that requires an unlocked bootloader which the SM-N910A does not have?)
Thanks

how do you root a Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo Plus (Android 4.4.4)

how do i root my samsung galaxy grand neo plus?
jaydenjayden04 said:
Rooting a device can provide users with additional control and customization options, but it's important to note that it may void the warranty and carry certain risks. Rooting a specific device, such as the Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo Plus running Android 4.4.4, requires specific instructions and tools. Here is a general outline of the process, but please keep in mind that rooting can vary depending on the device model and software version:
1. Backup your data: Before proceeding with rooting, it's crucial to back up all your important data, including contacts, photos, videos, and any other files you don't want to lose. This ensures that your data remains safe in case anything goes wrong during the rooting process.
2. Enable USB debugging: On your Galaxy Grand Neo Plus, go to Settings > About device, then tap on "Build number" seven times to enable Developer options. Go back to the main Settings menu, and you should now see Developer options. Open it, and enable USB debugging.
3. Download the required tools: Search for a reliable rooting tool specifically designed for your device model and Android version. Some popular rooting tools include KingoRoot, CF-Auto-Root, and Magisk. Download the appropriate tool to your computer.
4. Connect your device to the computer: Use a USB cable to connect your Galaxy Grand Neo Plus to your computer. Ensure that the USB connection is set to "File Transfer" or "MTP" mode.
5. Run the rooting tool: Open the rooting tool on your computer and follow the instructions provided by the software. It may involve clicking on buttons such as "Root" or "Start" to initiate the rooting process. The software will handle the rooting procedure automatically.
6. Wait for the process to complete: The rooting tool will perform various actions on your device to gain root access. It may take a few minutes for the process to complete. Do not disconnect your device during this time.
7. Verify root access: Once the rooting process finishes, your Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo Plus should have root access. You can verify this by installing a root-checking app from the Google Play Store, such as "Root Checker." This app will confirm if your device has successfully been rooted.
It's important to research and follow detailed instructions specific to your device model and Android version when attempting to root your phone. Additionally, be aware that rooting can have implications on your device's security and stability. Proceed at your own risk and ensure that you understand the potential consequences before proceeding.
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I know that im going to lose my warranty
so i enabled usb debugging
downloaded kingoroot (not kingroot)
now my battery is 97%
do i need 100%?
it's in odin mode
Downloading...
Do not turn off target !!

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