[Q] Rooting and Enterprise Usage...Please help

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dude_uuk

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Dec 12, 2010
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Hi Guys I am using my N9005 for my office email and it uses the airwatch agent which prevents me to root my device. Once I root my device and register it our enterprise security detects it as a compromised device and won't let me connect to our network. I wanted to root because I am getting sick of the bugs I am experiencing with the stock rom (4.4.2) (slow wake up, lockscreen clock widget doesnt update to name a few).

Is there a way for me to do rooting and still be able to use my phone to connect to my office email?

TIA :)
 

xclub_101

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Hi Guys I am using my N9005 for my office email and it uses the airwatch agent which prevents me to root my device. Once I root my device and register it our enterprise security detects it as a compromised device and won't let me connect to our network. I wanted to root because I am getting sick of the bugs I am experiencing with the stock rom (4.4.2) (slow wake up, lockscreen clock widget doesnt update to name a few).

Is there a way for me to do rooting and still be able to use my phone to connect to my office email?

TIA :)


The first Google search returns this in the top 5:

https://www.netspi.com/blog/entryid/192/bypassing-airwatch-root-restriction
 
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    Hi Guys I am using my N9005 for my office email and it uses the airwatch agent which prevents me to root my device. Once I root my device and register it our enterprise security detects it as a compromised device and won't let me connect to our network. I wanted to root because I am getting sick of the bugs I am experiencing with the stock rom (4.4.2) (slow wake up, lockscreen clock widget doesnt update to name a few).

    Is there a way for me to do rooting and still be able to use my phone to connect to my office email?

    TIA :)


    The first Google search returns this in the top 5:

    https://www.netspi.com/blog/entryid/192/bypassing-airwatch-root-restriction