Installed Google Now Launcher for my S7E and rebooted. When the launcher opens, a pop-up appears and says 'Verification has failed. Try Again.' Keep pressing try, but I keep getting the same error message. When I cancel out of the pop-up, I can use the launcher but there are no apps in the app drawer. I'm at a loss here. Anyone else see this issue, and if so, is there a work around? Thanks.
Found the issue. Deleted Knox and the apps reappeared.
How do you delete the Knox? The option is gray out.
I'm getting the same error.
I deleted Knox through the Samsung Galaxy apps. It doesn't uninstall through Google. Hope this helps.
I deleted Knox through the Samsung Galaxy apps. It doesn't uninstall through Google. Hope this helps.
I have the same issue, happens on reboot. Wonder what it is
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I am currently on stock rom DMH8 unrooted.
Each time an app is updated from the market, i get this security warning and a message that "An Application has been forced to Stop, it may be safe to delete the app". WTF? All apps are genuine and from the market.
Samsung are seriously starting to annoy me with all these security measures. Does anyone know how i can stop this annoying message.
ardsar said:
I am currently on stock rom DMH8 unrooted.
Each time an app is updated from the market, i get this security warning and a message that "An Application has been forced to Stop, it may be safe to delete the app". WTF? All apps are genuine and from the market.
Samsung are seriously starting to annoy me with all these security measures. Does anyone know how i can stop this annoying message.
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Factory reset it I've had this happen to me before on my S2, if that doesn't work then upload the current firmware back onto it using Odin. Unless you can reinstall the google play store that would likely fix it.
Just received the following notificatin;
" Prevention Information
An application has been forced to stop for unauthorized attempt to access system in your device"
I push the OK -button and find myself in Application manager. No instruction about which application or what to do?
l have ran the AGV virus scan. Clear all the data in the Boat browser. Rebooted my Note 3.
... and the notification message keeps coming back...
any help / comments?
Is your phone rooted as this is a knox warning to tell you that an app that isn't approved to use the system directory is trying to... Look at what you have installed as is(probably) an app you will have installed recently...
lare said:
Just received the following notificatin;
" Prevention Information
An application has been forced to stop for unauthorized attempt to access system in your device"
I push the OK -button and find myself in Application manager. No instruction about which application or what to do?
l have ran the AGV virus scan. Clear all the data in the Boat browser. Rebooted my Note 3.
... and the notification message keeps coming back...
any help / comments?
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I have the same issue. It started about 3 days ago, and I hadn't added any apps in days. My phone is NOT rooted.
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gnik luap said:
I have the same issue. It started about 3 days ago, and I hadn't added any apps in days. My phone is NOT rooted.
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Same issue. I have no idea what's causing it. Anyone have any insight on this yet?
My phone is rooted with CF-Auto-Root, I have the same warning.
When I tried the disable "Security Updates" via "Root Uninstaller" the phone will become so slow that it requires a reboot.
I tried using "Freezer" to freeze "Security Updates" and "Knox" but the "prevention information" message still appears.
Research on this topic only shows "ANT+ service" possibly being the application
Same issue here. Started 3 days ago too. I didn't install anything
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Is your phone rooted as this is a knox warning to tell you that an app that isn't approved to use the system directory is trying to... Look at what you have installed as is(probably) an app you will have installed recently...
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Not rooted & no new apps installed...
It just started and came from "nowhere"
It appears this problem is cropping up everywhere and isn't necessarily tied to any particular app/service except something with SELinux.
https://www.google.ca/search?client...ss+system+in+your+device"&btnG=Submit&qscrl=1
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...pp-using-android-usb-host-by-selinux-on-4-2-2
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...-stop-for-an-unauthorized-attempt-to-access-s
Great, maybe this might force Samsung to get rid of these sh!tty security features....
Wasn't Android and Linux supposed to be an open platform?
My Nexus 7 just started having some weird behaviour, so I decided it was time to reset it.
After resetting it, I started to install all my apps, but there are 2 were the tablet always gets stuck. They show as "Installing" forever and never finish, no matter what I do. They are X-Plore and Hacker's keyboard.
I tried to force stop the play store, and as soon as I do it, the message "X-Plore has been installed" appears, but there's no icon on the app launcher. I open the play store again, and it shows as installed. If I click "open", the app opens, but still no icon in the launcher...
If I uninstall and try to reinstall again, the same process repeats... can someone help me?
Thanks!
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My Nexus 7 just started having some weird behaviour, so I decided it was time to reset it.
After resetting it, I started to install all my apps, but there are 2 were the tablet always gets stuck. They show as "Installing" forever and never finish, no matter what I do. They are X-Plore and Hacker's keyboard.
I tried to force stop the play store, and as soon as I do it, the message "X-Plore has been installed" appears, but there's no icon on the app launcher. I open the play store again, and it shows as installed. If I click "open", the app opens, but still no icon in the launcher...
If I uninstall and try to reinstall again, the same process repeats... can someone help me?
Thanks!
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Are you using stock launcher?
Have you tried rebooting after they are installed and see if they appear in the app drawer afterwards?
You may try deleting the data files for the problem apps after uninstalling.
Okay I ran into a weird problem which I can't fix on my own, so I hope you guys can help me there.
I own a Stock non rooted SM-N910F 5.1.1!
Now to the problem, the last Facebook update bugged the app somehow for me. (Forceclose on startup) So I deleted the last updates through the app manager and tried to reinstall the updates through the market. Got a strange 505 error. Now the strange stuff happened. The Facebook app wasn't to be seen anywere else in the app drawer, as if the botched reinstall deleted the system app.
The market says I don't have FB installed and when I try I get the same 505 error.
I downloaded the facebook apk from a mirror and installed it via ADB so I can get a more detailed error message. I got the: INSTALL_FAILED_CONFLICTING_PROVIDER as far as I know this means some leftovers of the system app are still installed which prevents the new install?
So what to do? I really can't root because of work policies.
Is there a way to flash the original firmware with Odin without loosing my data or tripping knox? (Like with the Nexus Toolkit for Nexus devices?)
I have a rooted S7 Verizon and for the past week get a message after every reboot that there is an update that it wants to install.
If I tell it to go ahead, it will fail. But that is not the end of it, as it will ask me again and again to install (now or later). How do I delete this downloaded OTA or prevent it from re-asking if I want to install? What can freeze (Anttek manager app) or delete to solve this?
I'm running Android 7.0, build BQA4, SM-G930V phone
Thanks.
I had the same problem and same situation Verizon S7 Rooted. I went to the application manager and selected from right hand upper corner show system apps. Scroll down to System Updates app and force stop it. To make sure I didn't get any notifications while inside the app in the application manager select hide notifications for the app. Then in Titanium Backup freeze the app and it should bother you no more. Hope that helps.
Freezing both system update programs using Titanium did seem to stop the warning.