Is there a way to get rid of "Unautorized actions have been detected after root?

Eighthourblink

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After i rooted my Tmobile Galaxy S7, i keep on getting this message saying "Security notice : Unauthorized actions have been detected. Restart to undo change. Im sure that this is KNOX kicking in. Is there a safe way to disable KNOX? Maybe through Titanium Backup? i just got this phone so im still new to the phone ins and outs.

I have even uninstalled all the apps and .apks (bloatware) that i wanted to and took root off of the phone. The message still comes up after restarting. There is a restart option within in the devices security tab that if i click on, restarts my phone but then there is an error and nothing happens.


As a side note, when i leave my house i like to take off WIFI and i have noticed that when i get back and connect to the network i have to reapply the password? is there a setting to correct this.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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tyrone1

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After i rooted my Tmobile Galaxy S7, i keep on getting this message saying "Security notice : Unauthorized actions have been detected. Restart to undo change. Im sure that this is KNOX kicking in. Is there a safe way to disable KNOX? Maybe through Titanium Backup? i just got this phone so im still new to the phone ins and outs.

I have even uninstalled all the apps and .apks (bloatware) that i wanted to and took root off of the phone. The message still comes up after restarting. There is a restart option within in the devices security tab that if i click on, restarts my phone but then there is an error and nothing happens.


As a side note, when i leave my house i like to take off WIFI and i have noticed that when i get back and connect to the network i have to reapply the password? is there a setting to correct this.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

#rooton
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-s7-edge/how-to/guide-post-root-common-bugs-fixes-t3427600

Read that thread and it explains how to solve those problems/bugs.
 
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After i rooted my Tmobile Galaxy S7, i keep on getting this message saying "Security notice : Unauthorized actions have been detected. Restart to undo change. Im sure that this is KNOX kicking in. Is there a safe way to disable KNOX? Maybe through Titanium Backup? i just got this phone so im still new to the phone ins and outs.

I have even uninstalled all the apps and .apks (bloatware) that i wanted to and took root off of the phone. The message still comes up after restarting. There is a restart option within in the devices security tab that if i click on, restarts my phone but then there is an error and nothing happens.


As a side note, when i leave my house i like to take off WIFI and i have noticed that when i get back and connect to the network i have to reapply the password? is there a setting to correct this.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

#rooton
Go here and look under recommended next stepshttp://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s7/how-to/how-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039 Also in that thread jump to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68116194&postcount=1426 Using Titanium or another program to freeze or uninstall apps freeze or uninstall Security policy updates and SecurityLogAgent. The Security Policy Updates has apparently been causing phones to go into a bootloop after a week or so. The SecurityLogAgent is what's telling you about the unauthorized changes. I really recommend reading that entire thread.
 
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Eighthourblink

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Go here and look under recommended next stepshttp://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s7/how-to/how-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039 Also in that thread jump to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68116194&postcount=1426 Using Titanium or another program to freeze or uninstall apps freeze or uninstall Security policy updates and SecurityLogAgent. The Security Policy Updates has apparently been causing phones to go into a bootloop after a week or so. The SecurityLogAgent is what's telling you about the unauthorized changes. I really recommend reading that entire thread.
Thanks for the info. I was actually trying to find this thread again after finding it the first time. So thank you for that. I tried some of the things that was mentioned from tyrone1 suggested thread. Nice to see that those fixes are included plus more.

I just got this phone so im still digging around and making it as slim as possible as in resources. Its incredible that phones nowaday come with so much bloatware on them.

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JSI58

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Could use some help with this.

Thanks for the info. I was actually trying to find this thread again after finding it the first time. So thank you for that. I tried some of the things that was mentioned from tyrone1 suggested thread. Nice to see that those fixes are included plus more.

I just got this phone so im still digging around and making it as slim as possible as in resources. Its incredible that phones nowaday come with so much bloatware on them.

#rooton
Galaxy S7 Edge. Rooted, almost everything is great, but none of the fixes for removing this security warning have worked for me. I have tried Titanium and other apps to disable this, but so far, no dice. Can anyone help?
 

ant75

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Worked for me.

Galaxy S7 Edge. Rooted, almost everything is great, but none of the fixes for removing this security warning have worked for me. I have tried Titanium and other apps to disable this, but so far, no dice. Can anyone help?
I used Titanium Backup to uninstall "SecurityLogAgent". Just open Titanium. Tap on "Backup/Restore" and scroll down the huge list until you see "SecurityLogAgent". Taping on it gives a couple of options. I made a "Backup" of the file before tapping on "Uninstall". Once uninstalled just restart your device. I have the Galaxy Note 8 SM-N950N and it worked like a charm on this device. Good luck on your S7.
 

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I did resolve it in a kindda primitive way :)
Since it is rooted, I use Root Explorer and go to system app folder. I change the permission of both folder and app of SecurityLogAgent to none. I believe it means the app won't run when restarted. It disapears now. As I have knowledge limitation about how this app work within the system, I will see if it compromize the system. I have the latest firmware and Odin ready to reflash. :) :)