* Motorola Blur (Droid), LG G2 and HTC Sense - based ROMs are not supported!

Root your phone. Your phone must be rooted. It is impossible to apply this patch without root access. You need root to proceed. Get Java (Java SE JRE v7 or later) Get USB ADB drivers (for Samsung, install Samsung USB Drivers). Most likely you already have this because of step 1.

Note - ADB via Wi-Fi is also supported. In that case no USB drivers are needed. Enable USB debugging on the phone (Settings->Applications->Development->USB debugging)

* For CM9 users, also go to Settings > Developer Options > Root access, and select ADB. Download and unzip attached patch Run apply-patch.cmd or apply-patch.sh

4.2 - Bugfix release (IOException)

4.1 - Bugfix release (connection timeout bug fix)

4.0 - Improved ADB support for Mac and Linux (beta)

3.4 - JB 4.3 support (improved boot class path detection)

3.3 - JB 4.2 support (updated adb)

3.2 - Improved Jelly Bean support

3.1 - Added Jelly Bean support (alpha, do not use), minor optimization and cleanup

3.0 - Added Galaxy S III support

2.4 - Bugfix release

2.3 - Will now patch both Email.apk and Exchange.apk, added patch for ProvisionP****r.hasSupportablePolicy(), courtesy of boost252525

2.2 - added ICS isSupported() patch

2.1 - added support for EmailGoogle.apk

2.0 - New patch method based on patching SecurityPolicy's isActive() and isActiveAdmin()

1.1 - Fixed a bug with /system remounting

1.0 - Initial revision based on patching SecurityPolicy.PolicySet <init>

This patch was originally created for Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy S III, but it might work for other devices* running Android 2.3 or 4.x because it patches the Email application that you have on your phone. This isa pre-patched Email.apk.It will make the Email app ignore Exchange-pushed policy on your device, including things like mandatory pin lock (a.k.a. keyguard), minimum password length, encryption, etc.Although the Email app will prompt you for device admin access, it won't actually enforce any policy on your device.any shortcuts to the Email app as well as any Exchange accounts will disappear and will need to be re-created.The patch will reboot your phone, this is needed for the changes to take effect.If you already installed another Email application and it doesn't work, first restore your original Email application before applying this patch.to those experiencing performance issues! This is not an issue of my patch. This is an issue in the Email app itself. Sometimes calendar sync can't finish properly, causing battery drain. It often happens after you just added a new exchange account. A reboot usually solves this issue. Again,4.6 - Added basic lollipop support (generic AOSP and CM, no Samsung, alpha, untested)4.5 - More fixes for Android 4.3 and 4.44.4 - Minor release with fixes for KitKat 4.44.3 - Bugfix release (adb path errors)4.2 - ...