[help] can-t turn off the device !

octopus82

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Hello, When I try to turn off the mini s3 I have this message "security policy restricts power off" ; I search in google but I found nothing Can somebody help me please ? N.B: I cant do the factory reset from the setting and I cant enter to the recovery mode
 
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gummygum

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Hello, When I try to turn off the mini s3 I have this message "security policy restricts power off" ; I search in google but I found nothing Can somebody help me please ? N.B: I cant do the factory reset from the setting and I cant enter to the recovery mode
Google Apps Device Policy for Android application enforces policies on your Android device that protect it should it get lost or stolen. Once you install this application on your Android, your administrator can set up security measures such as password protection so only you can sign in. And the device can be wiped remotely if you lose it.

Uninstall Google Apps Device Policy

There are two ways to uninstall Google Apps Device Policy. The easisest is to unregister all accounts associated with the Device Policy app and then uninstall the app. To do this, follow these steps:

On your Android device, open the Device Policy app and press Unregister on the Status screen for each account you have registered with the device.
Exit the Device Policy app and on your Android, go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications and select the Device Policy app.
Press Uninstall and OK to remove the application.
Alternatively, you can uninstall Google Apps Device Policy by following these steps:

On your Android device, go to Settings > Security.
Press Select device administrators.
Uncheck Google Apps Device Policy.
Press Deactivate and OK.
Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications and select the Device Policy app.
Press Uninstall and OK to remove the application.
If your Google Apps administrator is enforcing device policies on your device, when you uninstall Device Policy, your device will stop syncing with your Google Apps account.
 

octopus82

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May 16, 2012
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Google Apps Device Policy for Android application enforces policies on your Android device that protect it should it get lost or stolen. Once you install this application on your Android, your administrator can set up security measures such as password protection so only you can sign in. And the device can be wiped remotely if you lose it.

Uninstall Google Apps Device Policy

There are two ways to uninstall Google Apps Device Policy. The easisest is to unregister all accounts associated with the Device Policy app and then uninstall the app. To do this, follow these steps:

On your Android device, open the Device Policy app and press Unregister on the Status screen for each account you have registered with the device.
Exit the Device Policy app and on your Android, go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications and select the Device Policy app.
Press Uninstall and OK to remove the application.
Alternatively, you can uninstall Google Apps Device Policy by following these steps:

On your Android device, go to Settings > Security.
Press Select device administrators.
Uncheck Google Apps Device Policy.
Press Deactivate and OK.
Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications and select the Device Policy app.
Press Uninstall and OK to remove the application.
If your Google Apps administrator is enforcing device policies on your device, when you uninstall Device Policy, your device will stop syncing with your Google Apps account.

Thank's

I dont found Google Apps Device Policy in the device, and there's no registered account; when I Select device administrators there's nothing to cheking only desactivate the service but it not work !

I cant do any factory or hard reset, no recovery mode, and I try to code to do a factory reset but it not work !

I will try to flash an rooted rom but I dont know if it do a wipe data

Can you suggest some solution for hard reset please ?

Thank's