Does anyone here use the Good Mobile Messaging application for enterprise email? It does a stupid "security check" when it initializes and it checks for root... and, of course, if it's rooted it locks the application, denies access and wipes the app data from the phone... lame to say the least...
Anyone have any ideas to get the security check to succeed whilst maintaining root? I believe it looks for the su binary but I'm not 100% sure...
The "good" app sucks big time but it's mandatory if we want email on our phones... so lame considering we use OUR phones and not company phones... they should allow root. It's a server-side setting that the IT admins specify... so lame.
I wish i could use td but no love at my company ... they have crazy strict regulations on how information is handled so we can only access it certain ways... and it has to he setup on the backend...we can't even do anything... crazy if you ask me :-/
I saw that they added that feature a couple of versions ago, but It is still working on my rooted Nexus. I wonder if it can be set by your company admin for Good.
Yeah... it IS an admin setting and I tried talking to them about it, but I couldn't talk directly w the IT admin. I guess I just need to give it another shot...
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