mobile device manager error...help??? - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I KEEP GETTING THIS ERROR IN MY NOTIFICATION BOX.. Google sign in your domain requires mobile device management. Please install the Google AppsDevice Policy application to enforce security policies.. I goto playstore and download this app and install it... Then after a few days it keeps popping up in my notifications with the same error message. I have 2 gmail accounts on my phone, my personal one and my work one.It appears it keeps showing up for my work gmail account. If i just ignore it everything still works but the notification is very annoying.. CAN SOMEONE HELP WITH THIS??

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elykoj said:
i keep getting this error in my notification box.. Google sign in your domain requires mobile device management. Please install the google appsdevice policy application to enforce security policies.. I goto playstore and download this app and install it... Then after a few days it keeps popping up in my notifications with the same error message. I have 2 gmail accounts on my phone, my personal one and my work one.it appears it keeps showing up for my work gmail account. If i just ignore it everything still works but the notification is very annoying.. Can someone help with this??
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Your work email is being restricted by your employer. You need to conform to company policy regarding work e-mail on a personal device or remove the account. Talk to your companies IT for more info.
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Login session has expired.

When signing into htcsense does anyone else get this error?.
I have got the phone signed into htcsense by creating an account on the phone but when i try to login via the pc this is all i get.
I receive the verify account email when i sign up using the phone but i cannot verify/login.
If i create an account from the pc same thing happens,receive the verify email but cannot verify/login.
Support told me to try different browsers of which i have tried IE8,firefox and google chrome.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It's rubbish I have tried everything. Sometimes it says I have logged in too many times so my accounts locked. I can only make my phone ring sometimes. It sees 200 contacts but gets an error when tries to show them. I delete my account on the phone and add it again and either of those two things never work yet alone phone finder sometimes puts me in the ocean or says its disabled. Can't believe they are showing the ad on tv when it works for some people then the next day it doesn't work. I'm going to wait couple of weeks and hope I don't lose my phone because that service will be no good to me.
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[Q] Problem with android. gsf login

I keep getting every few hours a notification that says Notification: Request permission for (my gmail account) and when I select the notification it says Unfortunately the process com. Google. android. gsf login has stopped.
Anyone know how I can correct this?
I'm having the same problem. It started happening after 4.3 update.
Check out this forum: http://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/gmail/EdxOEzSOqeg
Some people have found My Tracks to be the culprit.
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It worked for me.
What I did was go into My Tracks app > Settings > Google
Disable 'Sync Google Drive' and re-enable it.
Thanks jasonsf.
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peejayw said:
I keep getting every few hours a notification that says Notification: Request permission for (my gmail account) and when I select the notification it says Unfortunately the process com. Google. android. gsf login has stopped.
Anyone know how I can correct this?
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I've been having this issue with my LG Optimus L9 and while some of the solutions worked, everytime the phone is powered off, the error would return; each time more difficult to fix than the last.
It reached a point where I factory reset the phone and the error remained, preventing me to login to google account and thus having a smartphone without the smart (no access to app store, just the phone).
There were no solutions to help me solve this. I eventually found the root app GoogleLoginService.apk and downloaded it. Once I reinstalled it to my phone, it worked like new. So simple.
Hope this helps someone else

[Q] Google Apps Device Policy problem

Hi Guys,
I was using google apps device policy for my company mail and policies etc.
Few days ago i remove my device from device admin console and try to add using device policy app but not it says "network error try again later."
I uninstall reinstall app but no solution. I clear data for google apps clean cache&dalvik nothign happens.
On my friends phone i can successfully register device using same account.
Any opinions? What maybe the problem with my phone?

gmail no longer auto-syncing (Nougat)

Since the Nougat update, my gmail account no longer auto-syncs or receives pushed messages, even if the gmail app is open when the message should arrive. If I sync manually, I immediately see the pending messages.
Power-saving is not on. I've double-checked the phone's auto-sync toggle and the notification settings for the gmail app and for this particular gmail account, in the app and in the Application Manager. Other devices receive push messages in gmail for the same account. Other apps (such as Google Voice) successfully push messages to the phone, resulting in immediate notification. Doze optimization is turned off for gmail. I tried clearing data and cache for gmail and then reestablishing the account, but that didn't help.
Does anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it?
If you haven't tried already, reboot to recovery and wipe cache partition, it's worth a try.
Do you have any apps disabled?
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Gary02468 said:
Since the Nougat update, my gmail account no longer auto-syncs or receives pushed messages, even if the gmail app is open when the message should arrive. If I sync manually, I immediately see the pending messages.
Power-saving is not on. I've double-checked the phone's auto-sync toggle and the notification settings for the gmail app and for this particular gmail account, in the app and in the Application Manager. Other devices receive push messages in gmail for the same account. Other apps (such as Google Voice) successfully push messages to the phone, resulting in immediate notification. Doze optimization is turned off for gmail. I tried clearing data and cache for gmail and then reestablishing the account, but that didn't help.
Does anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it?
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For what it's worth, I'm having the exact same issue on my phone since the Nougat update! It also happens with my AT&T (home) voicemail viewer. I used to get notifications immediately when I got a message at home, now it never tells me unless I open the app.
Quickvic30 said:
If you haven't tried already, reboot to recovery and wipe cache partition, it's worth a try.
Do you have any apps disabled?]
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Thanks for the suggestions. Wiping the cache in recovery didn't help. The only disabled apps are DirecTV and Fullscreen (and no task/power manager apps are in use).
I've noticed that it's not just incoming messages that don't auto-sync; it doesn't auto-sync in the other direction either. If I delete or archive a message in the gmail app, I don't see that change on other devices until I manually sync the gmail app.
As a workaround, Samsung's Email app is auto-syncing properly.
Now I'm seeing the same problem with Samsung's Email app too.
I was able to fix this problem (and also the absence of my phone from the Android Device Manager listings) using some combination of these methods:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/play/X3f4PmL7Zf8
http://forums.androidcentral.com/an...vice-manager-how-fix-devices-not-showing.html
I solved the problem uninstalling all the gmail updates and stopping the autoupdates from the play store. If I use the original version of gmail (first installation on the phone before udates) it syncs perfectly. Hope this can help. And hope samsung and google can solve the problem!
I noticed this issue only goes away when you turn off power saving...
@ Isidrology is right, for the S7 with nougat I went to settings, device maintenance, battery, battery usage, hit the 3 dots in upper right corner, optimize battery usage, change drop down to all apps, and deselect gmail and whatever else you don't want doze messing with your phone. I deselected google opinion rewards as well and 10 minutes later I got a new survey!
Thanks William5, it was well hidden but it seems to work
Isidrology said:
I noticed this issue only goes away when you turn off power saving...
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Thanks! This seems to have solved the problem on my Sprint S7.
In Android 7.0 Nougat Samsung Galaxy S8+, there is no GMail under Device Management-->Battery-->Unmonitored Apps
I have had this phone for 6 months and email only gets refreshed manually. Even when refreshing manually I usually have to do it twice for any email to appear. I have tried every other setting I can find.

Regretting 8.1 upgrade, seeking solutions

Since installing 8.1 Wednesday morning:
1. My Google Camera app wouldn't open; I had to replace it.
2. Gmail stopped automatically downloading my email from yahoo.
3. Samsung Gear S2 no longer vibrates when PH-1 receives SMS (it vibrates with Facebook messenger messages, though.) I uninstalled all the associated apps and reset the watch - problem is still there.
If anyone has solutions for 2 or 3, lemme know. Both the Samsung Gear and Samsung Accessory Service app pages on Play Store are flooded with reports that vibrations have stopped working. The indicator shows on the watch face, but the watch doesn't vibrate. Reddit has reports of the same, as well.
At this point, I'd lose days rebuilding the phone if I backed up to Nougat. If you have advice or recommendations, please share 'em.
jamesuhl said:
Since installing 8.1 Wednesday morning:
1. My Google Camera app wouldn't open; I had to replace it.
2. Gmail stopped automatically downloading my email from yahoo.
3. Samsung Gear S2 no longer vibrates when PH-1 receives SMS (it vibrates with Facebook messenger messages, though.) I uninstalled all the associated apps and reset the watch - problem is still there.
If anyone has solutions for 2 or 3, lemme know. Both the Samsung Gear and Samsung Accessory Service app pages on Play Store are flooded with reports that vibrations have stopped working. The indicator shows on the watch face, but the watch doesn't vibrate. Reddit has reports of the same, as well.
At this point, I'd lose days rebuilding the phone if I backed up to Nougat. If you have advice or recommendations, please share 'em.
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The fastest way to downgrade would be using Titanium backup to make backups of everything you need andor want then fastboot flash back with essential's firmware on their website.
jamesuhl said:
Since installing 8.1 Wednesday morning:
1. My Google Camera app wouldn't open; I had to replace it.
2. Gmail stopped automatically downloading my email from yahoo.
3. Samsung Gear S2 no longer vibrates when PH-1 receives SMS (it vibrates with Facebook messenger messages, though.) I uninstalled all the associated apps and reset the watch - problem is still there.
If anyone has solutions for 2 or 3, lemme know. Both the Samsung Gear and Samsung Accessory Service app pages on Play Store are flooded with reports that vibrations have stopped working. The indicator shows on the watch face, but the watch doesn't vibrate. Reddit has reports of the same, as well.
At this point, I'd lose days rebuilding the phone if I backed up to Nougat. If you have advice or recommendations, please share 'em.
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How is your Yahoo account set up... POP or IMAP? If you're having problems with the one fetch method... Try the other...
Is there a setting in you S2 app that turns vibration on and off for individual apps? Otherwise I think that's a blame Samsung...
slikerhael said:
The fastest way to downgrade would be using Titanium backup to make backups of everything you need andor want then fastboot flash back with essential's firmware on their website.
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Thanks for the pointer. I'm now researching rooting.
rignfool said:
How is your Yahoo account set up... POP or IMAP? If you're having problems with the one fetch method... Try the other...
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I'll give a POP a try. Thank you!
rignfool said:
Is there a setting in you S2 app that turns vibration on and off for individual apps? Otherwise I think that's a blame Samsung...
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Yes, there are settings that allow the S2 to vibrate for selected apps only. Messages and FB Messenger are both switched on; only FB Messenger vibrates the S2.
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The fastest way to downgrade would be using Titanium backup to make backups of everything you need andor want then fastboot flash back with essential's firmware on their website.
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From everything I've read, I need to first root the phone, in order to get Titanium to operate. And, as I understand it, rooting (more accurately, unlocking the bootloader so that I can root) will wipe out all of my phone's settings. If I'm going to have to rebuild this thing from scratch, Essential is getting a call.
Essential customer service wasn't helpful.
I flashed back to 7.1.1 then re-installed 8.1 via OTA. Everything works again. Next step is to root to get Titanium on. I tried this morning, but failed, for some reason.
jamesuhl said:
Essential customer service wasn't helpful.
I flashed back to 7.1.1 then re-installed 8.1 via OTA. Everything works again. Next step is to root to get Titanium on. I tried this morning, but failed, for some reason.
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Make sure you grant titanium backup all it's permissions...
And if you can't get it to restore... Try switching to SELinux permissive
rignfool said:
How is your Yahoo account set up... POP or IMAP? If you're having problems with the one fetch method... Try the other...
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Got the phone rooted, but GMail was just NOT playing nicely with Yahoo; it would not auto-sync and notify of new emails. It would only download new email if/when GMail was launched. Long story short, I manually added the server settings for POP3 and that finally fixed it.
Incoming: pop.mail.yahoo.com, port 995, SSL/TLS
Outgoing: smtp.mail.yahoo.com, port 465, SSL/TLS
Other things I did that may have helped:
1. I uninstalled my Yahoo account from GMail.
2. GMail still showed remnants of my Yahoo account, so I uninstalled the latest GMail update. THAT action removed my Yahoo account.
3. I also verified my Yahoo account was removed from "Users & accounts" under Settings
4. From my PC, I changed my Yahoo password.
5. From my PC, I turned off Yahoo's "two-step verification" security under Yahoo's account settings. [During GMail account setup, the "two-step verification" security approach doesn't appear to use the server's typical password authentication credentials. Instead, it uses text messaging and proprietary codes entered into Chrome, which kept generating a 404 error on my PH-1.]
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Make sure you grant titanium backup all its permissions...
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:good: Done!

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