I have created an application in sybase envioronment for iOS application and I deployed the same in Mac OS.
I registered a new device in Sybase Control Center device users, and the same configuration I have given to my iPhone simulator in Mac Sybase settings but it's never getting registered to SCC, always showing the activation status as Pending.
Can anyone help in solve this issue?
Finally i got a solution to my question. The error was not because of any problems with code or the deployment. The problem is windows firewall in SUP server machine is keep on blocking the port that we are trying to communicate with Sybase Control center and the iPhone device.
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iPhone With Windows 10 Enterprise Via Bluetooth Low Energy (GATT)
Bluetooth pairing is requested when logging into Windows even though pairing has already been completed. After that, even if the pairing is done, pairing will be asked again at the next login to Windows every time when the Windows is restarted.
Our iOS app acts as a Bluetooth central and the other as a peripheral (Bluetooth Driver on Windows).
when the app is trying to connect using Bluetooth Low Energy (GATT) at step 5 as mentioned below, new pairing is requested from windows every time when the PC is restarted.
Steps to reproduce the problem:
log into Windows and connect the app to the Windows computer
See the paring request on Windows and on iPhone,
Pair on both Windows and iPhone
Turn off the Bluetooth toggle on iPhone and then turn it on
Restart windows and see the login screen
Start the app on your iPhone and try to connect,
See the paring request on iPhone
With the above steps, if this issue is not reproducible, try rebooting the iPhone instead of changing the Bluetooth toggle at S4.
we also observe the iPhone device is receiving this log from Windows:
default 15:38:27.555377+0530 SpringBoard Received request to activate alertItem: <SBUserNotificationAlert: 0x105916a90; title: Bluetooth Pairing Request; source: bluetoothd; pid: 88>
We observed that looks like the issue reproduces more consistently when the windows restarts or reboots.
On the pairing request alert dialogue on iPhone, If I press "cancel", the app disconnects from the peripheral (Windows). If I press "pair", the peripheral nothing happens. However, Windows continues sending me pairing requests whenever the machine is restarted or rebooted.
We did not observe this behaviour with the Android Device. Windows and Android work without any problem (i.e. No new Pairing is requested once the device is paired in any situation).
In the below screenshots, we could see that the iPhone is already paired in Windows Bluetooth Settings but the Paring is requested from Windows on iPhone to pair again and in the background, our app is successfully connected to Windows using Bluetooth Low Energy (GATT).
Environment:
Windows details
Edition Windows 10 Enterprise
Version 22H2
Installed on β 5/β5/β2021
OS build 19045.2486
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4190.0
iPhone OS - iOS 15.6.1 and 16.1.1
Is this a known bug with Windows 10 Enterprise?
Is there any way to get around this issue?
Sample Code to reproduce the problem on iOS:
Our iOS app acts as a Bluetooth central and the other as a peripheral (Bluetooth Driver on Windows)
Initializes the central manager with a specified delegate and dispatch queueself.cbManager = [[CBCentralManager alloc] initWithDelegate:self queue:bleManagerQueue];
Scans for peripherals that are advertising services to discover other Bluetooth devices, passing in the UUID of the service itβs searching for.
[self.cbManager scanForPeripheralsWithServices:(NSArray<CBUUID *> *)serviceUUIDs options:(NSDictionary<NSString *,id> *)options;]];
When the central manager discovers a peripheral with a matching service UUID, The method saves the peripheral as the property discoveredPeripheral and calls connect to it.[self.cbManager connectPeripheral:
[[self.currentConnection device] peripheral] options:nil];
Step 3, when trying to establish a connection to a peripheral, pairing is requested even though pairing has already been completed. After that, even if the pairing is done, pairing will be asked again at the next logon to Windows.
Is this a known bug with Windows 10 Enterprise?
Is there any way to get around this issue?
iPhone Already Paried
Pairing Request on iPhone from Windows
Is this a known bug with Windows 10 Enterprise?
Is there any way to get around this issue?
I have 5000 devices enrolled with EMM using android management API and recently I am getting issues with multiple devices out of nowhere and getting and error prompt after scanning the QR code on re-enrollment. All of my enrolled devices are Samsung Tab with the older version of android(7-9) and the issue doesn't seem to be related to the android version. Also, The issue has been experienced for the device which was earlier enrolled and was working fine but recently has this issue, we tried re-enrolling it but it gives us the same following error prompt after QR scan.
Cannot create a work profile - The security policy prevents the
creation of a managed device because a custom os is or has been
installed on this device
For your kind information, there is no custom os installed on the device and the device is not rooted or bootloader is not unlocked. I have researched a lot over the internet but cannot find a solution to the problem I have tried following approaches but it doesn't seem to work in my case
To fix this, you will need to update the time on the device by either connecting to wifi or cellular data (insert SIM-card), or by manually changing it in the set-up screen. After this is done you will be able to provision the device.
Tried DPC Identifier method for enrollment, When prompted to sign in on fresh factory reset device, enter afw#setup, which downloads Android Device Policy. Scan a QR code or manually enter an enrollment token to provision the device.
None of the above seems to work for me, I have also seen that its an issue related to Samsung Knox version, so can anyone from Samsung or google help me debugging and solving this issue, will removing the Knox app from the device work in my case.
Eagerly awaiting for the response as most of my device has started getting affected with this issue, please let me know your thoughts and resolution on this.
Not sure if that's an option for you as you have multiple devices, but on my single device, manually downloading and installing "google apps device policy" resolved the issue.
Been a lurker for a while and posting for the first time
Work as IT helpdesk and found a fix for us (context below)
We use Azure, InTune and Samsung Knox
Needing to assign a Knox profile so an application installs and runs
How we fixed this
Unassigned Knox profile
Ran tablet normally, skipping setup of Google, Samsung account and security
Running Samsung updates until current (24th Feb 2021)
Reassign the Knox profile
Factory resetting through settings
run through the setup process
Error has stopped at this point
You can either use Wi-Fi or SIM Card Data for OS updates through Knox
I had the same problems and this is how i fixed it. I have Samsung Tablet Android 10 and need to set it up under Enterprise.
Straight out of the box, you expand the OS, set up Network connection and than type in the google gmail space: afw#mobicontrol. This Does Not install the custom OS. Once expanded the OS has all the bloated software in tact plus the Mobicontrol app. I kept getting an error 'Can't Create Work Profile because Custom OS is installed on this device'. I did a factory reset but did so by powering it off than using the Power Button and Up Arrow to force it to the Android Recovery Screen. There is a factory reset option to choose from. "This Does Not Work". It still keeps the bloated software in tact.
You need to expand the Android OS first than do a reset. Go to SETTINGS. than ABOUT. at bottom is a RESET option. Choose that. Choose Factory Reset. This will delete all those apps. It reboots. Now you can enter afw#mobicontrol at the google email screen and it will install the custom OS and works under Soti.
Reset From the SETTINGS and do a Factory Reset. Than type in AFW#MOBICONTOL and the custom OS will work.
I'm trying to deploy my first Windows Phone 8 app to my brand new Lumia 920, after getting everything up and running on the emulator, but I'm running into the following error during deployment:
1>------ Deploy started: Project: AudioFilteringPhone, Configuration: Debug ARM ------
1>Deploying C:\Users\<username>\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\AudioFiltering\AudioFiltering\Bin\ARM\Debug\AudioFiltering_Debug_ARM.xap...
1>Connecting to Device...
1>Optimizing for device...
1>Installing the application...
1>Deployment of application to device failed.
1>Error writing file '%FOLDERID_SharedData%\PhoneTools\11.0\Install\{29b31259-9af9-47a5-9891-c3098315d3d8}\AudioFiltering_Debug_ARM.xap'. Error 0x80070003: The system cannot find the path specified.
If I manually try to deploy using the Deployment tool, I get the same error. Does anyone know what the cause of this is and how to alleviate it? This happens even if I just start a new WP8 app and immediately try to deploy it, so it's something wrong with my environment, not my application configuration.
I had exactly the same problem, but solved it by simply rebooting the phone. No software updates were required.
It turns out that there were software updates that needed to be installed. If anyone knows a way to find out the names of the updates applied, I will post them here, otherwise all I can say is that I had to update to OS version 8.0.10211.204.
This also can be because of wrong USB cable or port. I have a long cable for charging which works with android devices, but doesn't with WP.
Or maybe using another USB port helped.
For some reason, I'm no longer able to connect and deploy to my wp7 device. Zune does not show the phone as being connected, despite the fact that it is connected and the phone shows that it's being charged ... and the wpconnect tool gives the following error:
Failed to connect to the device.
Ensure that the device is completely
booted and is connected to the PC.
(0x80070103)
I rebooted the phone, and I've deployed to it before, so it's definitely developer unlocked. I verified that my computer has internet access. Any other troubleshooting thoughts?
Hey, I run into this all the time. Simply restart your phone and connect again. Make sure you plug in and unplug the phone several times, waiting at least a minute if it doesn't work.
In short, it's temperamental, Keep trying.
Make sure that you have switched off WiFi and Bluetooth on your phone.
I have found that I cannot deploy when Wifi and Bluetooth are switched on - even though Zune is syncing music and other content in the usual fashion. The error messages are frustratingly unhelpful!
As a short term workaround try using the Application Deployment utility to deploy the xap file.
I had the same issue. When I changed the Project properties target OS to 7.1 it worked.
I had the same issue. Only restoring to the previous OS version helped me.
Also I would that it usually happens when internet sharing is turned on.
I think I finally found the problem!
When I had this problem a few days ago, I had been charging my phone (Lumia 900) using a faulty charger which keeps on getting disconnected. And now that I've changed the cable and charger, it started working again!
I had the same problem with my previous phone as well (HTC Mozart), and I had a bad cable back then, but never made the connection (geddit?) between the problem and the cable...
My theory is that when the phone is running on bad power supply/not getting enough power, it sets a flag in the registry, which throws that error.
Also, bizarrely I just found that if you have internet sharing turned on then it won't let you connect.
Any of above mentioned did not work for me. I had many different error messages (included the 0x80070103)
What did is this:
Go to https://dev.windowsphone.com, uregister your phone.
Launch registration tool ("C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0\Tools\Phone Registration\PhoneReg.exe")
Unregister in tool from 2) too (if it is showing still as
registered).
Now disconnect phone and connect it again
Register phone in tool from 2)
I developed an application for Mac 10.5 desktop which communicates with iPhone over wifi using Bonjour service, and it is working fine on Mac 10.5 and able to do required syncing with iPhone over wifi using bonjour.
But same desktop app (although I recompiled for ppc 10.4 and there were some changes in coding like #property needed to be removed, etc.) doesn't work on ppc running 10.4.
I tried in both scenario:
1. Let Desktop be the server and iPhone will find service, published by desktop
2. Let iPhone be the server and desktop will find service, published by iPhone
but in both case I don't get success, either desktop not able to publish service or not able to find service.
Please let me know, if you also faced this type of bug and found some solution in this.
Also if you need more explanation, just ask me.
Thanks,
Sanniv
Bonjour does work in 10.4, even PPC, so it seems like you have a Tiger-specific bug in your code.