How do I fix permission denied on Android?
My phone won't show some apps in the list of installed apps because I got Permission Denied.
How do I fix it? This question is not a duplicate of How to Fix Permission Denied on android? or How do I Fix Permission denied Error? I've tried all the solutions listed there but they don't work. How to Fix Permission Denied on Android. This happens when you use adb to install an app or an apk file (the data package for an apk) on your mobile device. For example, you might try to do something like this: adb install MyApp.apk If that command fails with the message permission denied, this means that the app was not originally installed through the Play Store. You have two options here: Install the app from the Play Store; follow the instructions in my other answer, or use appinstaller to automatically install the APK. Download the app's APK and install it yourself using adb. For example, you might do something like this: adb shell pm install-receiver -r /full/path/to/myapp.apk You can manually download and install the APK by following the directions below, and then try again. How to fix permission denied. If the message permission denied comes up when you install an app from the Play Store, try this: Go to the Apps tab on the home screen. Select Settings on the home screen. Select Apps, or Apps & Data. Select All Apps. Select All tab at the top. Select Clear data for all. Wait for the process to be done. Restart your device. To clear the data for an app in the background, follow these steps: If your Apps tab shows an empty screen instead, this usually happens because of a misconfiguration of Google services or Play Store. Check that they are configured correctly and re-enable them if necessary.
How to fix access denied website on Android?
How to fix the access denied website on Android, if the connection of Android phone is with a wifi or WIFI dongle and we are trying to access or browse the webpage?
It is throwing access denied error on Android. Can anyone help? The Access-Control-Allow-Origin response header you're getting back means you're doing an HTTP request from an origin that you don't have permission to make requests from, which is commonly a server that returns the same-origin policy for security reasons. This won't be caused by your wifi dongle, since it doesn't have to give permission, and it won't be a problem with your browser either, since it's not an HTTP request from your browser. For HTTP requests to other origins, there's no way to fix this without making a request from an origin that does have permissions. On a web server, you'd have to install some kind of middleware that would do the cross-origin check, and allow certain sites to make requests from other origins, and disallow others. This is generally the job of a CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) module, which a few servers ship out of the box. If it's not letting you make requests, then you can add that header to your own server, as a sort of 'proxy'.
Why wont my phone let me access certain websites?
My phone keeps shutting down randomly (after a period of time) and I have no idea what the problem is. I tried booting the phone from a live CD to see if it worked. When I go to access my google account or accesses certain websites on the phone it gives me an error message. It tells me I need to reset it to factory settings and has options to restart the phone. But once I do that I can't use anything on the phone and I get an error message on my phone saying there's a network connection problem. How can I fix this?
Follow. 10 Answers Found. Check for a software update that may be causing the problem. For this go to Settings > About and scroll down to Software Update. If there is a new version available then try updating.
Hi, thanks for the reply, it's now been 2 days since I updated my phone and it hasn't shut down again. Also when it shuts down I have to turn it on with my computer first before I can turn it on the phone.
When I went to settings > about it told me that I needed to update the software. I downloaded and installed the update but when I went back to the settings > about the problem was still there.
So I'm at a loss and I'm not sure how to go about fixing this problem. Could I have an option somewhere in the phone to turn off auto-update or something? I'm not very computer savvy so don't know if that's possible.
I thought it would be a good idea to post a link to my thread. I found out that there is a lot of info in that thread and it's a lot more informative than mine because you can see the exact issues other people are having with their phones and more importantly a solution to them.
Thank you for all your help. Hopefully you can help me too! lol 3 Answers Found. If you have an original Motorola phone like a T-Mobile mytouch 4g or Motorola Motonomi then there is a chance that your phone is going to malfunction at some point. This is not a defect with the phone, the phone is working correctly but the battery or your phone is having a physical issue. There is a battery that runs down over time that needs to be replaced. They are sold at Walmart or Amazon.
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