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Samsung Galaxy J5: Cannot Install Knox App Due to Unauthorized Software After Rooting

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  • #1 16526706
    darek2341
    Level 8  
    Hello, I have a samsung galaxy j5, I wanted to root, everything went fine, but when I gave up the rota, I uploaded a new and ka (one file) from the sammobile website, everything went well, it installed with Odin, I will add that I have loaded the Knox flag, and now there is a problem when installing it crashes me problem, unable to install My Knox app because unauthorized software is installed on this device. I searched the forums and found something like this http://forum.android.com.pl/topic/310832-po-i...nit-nie-mo%C5%BCna-zainstalowa%C4%87-my-knox/ . But where to find these five files. I am asking for help. Regards.
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  • #2 16526855
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    One difference, on that thread the user was flagged with 0x0. It's another matter with you, because you actually broke the security and put the flag. It is a rather irreversible process and uploading a 5-file ROM will do nothing.
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  • #3 16527104
    darek2341
    Level 8  
    Thank you mate, I thought so. The only salvation is the service. Greetings.
  • #4 16527285
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    But the website can't help you either.
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  • #5 16528456
    darek2341
    Level 8  
    It's a chapel. I wonder if it is possible to reset the flag. greetings
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  • #6 16528634
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    Why do you want to reset the Knox flag?
    You won't reset it anyway, but what do you care about?
    Forget the flag and ROOT is a boon, not a bad thing.

    I do root on every phone a month after purchase, and I don't care about the Knox flag :D
  • #7 16528838
    darek2341
    Level 8  
    I know you are right, I read on the Internet that the swap phone is more vulnerable to attack, i.e. the system is open, and sometimes there are important data on the phone, hence my concerns.
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    #8 16529300
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    If you don't download anything, it's not likely to be anything. If something refers to root privileges, u need to confirm if you really want to grant rights to a specific application.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Samsung Galaxy J5 user who encountered issues installing the My Knox app after rooting the device and subsequently flashing a new firmware. The user received an error indicating unauthorized software due to the Knox flag being triggered. Responses indicate that the rooting process is irreversible and suggest that restoring the Knox flag is not feasible. Some participants recommend seeking professional service for resolution, while others express indifference towards the Knox flag, emphasizing the benefits of rooting. Concerns about device security post-rooting are also mentioned.
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