Frp lock - Samsung Galaxy Tab E Questions & Answers

I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab E and it's been reset.no pc and can't download but can access Google and Wikipedia. I have looked everywhere but feel like I'm going in circles.

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Samsung Dive is a usefull security and free APP that will help you recover, or at least protect your personal info if your Galaxy Y (or any Samsung Android phone) gets lost.
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Need Help Resetting Samsung Galaxy Tab E

I have a couple tablets that were setup as Electronic Logging Devices (ELD) for commercial truck drivers. Booting the tablets will only present a data entry screen. and trying to access anything else on the tablet gives the message "Screen is pinned. Unpinning isn't allowed by your organization". I'd like to reset the tablet to be a normal tablet. Does anyone have any info on how to do this?
Tablet model: SM-T377P (with sim for Sprint)
From the recovery screen it appears to be Android 6.0.1
I haven't tried anything at this point as I didn't want to make it any harder to reset the tablet. I don't even know if reversing this setting is possible? The only info I've been able to find was related to creating Android single purpose devices, Kiosk mode with Samsung Knox.
Thanks for any help.
Maybe it's easier to receive an answer in the Samsung Galaxy Tab E Forum?
Oswald Boelcke said:
Maybe it's easier to receive an answer in the Samsung Galaxy Tab E Forum?
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That would make more sense, thanks, much appreciated.

Samsung Tab E SM-T567V - Knox Mobile Enrollment

I bought a Samsung Tab E SM-T567V second hand on Facebook. When I got the tablet, it was Google FRP locked. I was able to work around the FRP to unlock it, but once I got into the tablet, it automatically launched Knox Mobile Enrollment. Basically per my conversations with the previous owner, the tablet was given to him by the parent company of a business that he had owned in the past. In short, he does not know anything about the Knox enrollment, and he does not have any contact with his former parent company.
Is there a work around to disable or remove Knox so that it doesn't launch into the enrollment? I found one video saying you could remove it by flashing with a TWRP, but I can't even find a TWRP for the SM-T567V. Thanks in advance.
Hi, you can remove the mdm lock of these tablet? I want to buy a lot of ebay
Please you can found any solution?
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For Anyone Trying to Remove FRP on the WIFI model S5E, I figured it out.

I figured out a way to do it using SamFW Tool. You need to go through the steps to set up your device until you connect to your WIFI network. After that use SamFW to force the tablet to open Youtube through the tablet's browser. (This is found under the android tab of SamFW) After that you can go to EFRP.me in the search bar and use that site to open the google app. From here, you can use voice controls and tell google to "open phone" and it will bring up the dialer allowing you to dial #*0#* and enter the diagnostic menu on your tablet. And from that point its as easy as using the Remove FRP tool under the Samsung tab of SamFW! I hope that this helps even one person out there!

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