I had an Android phone that does not report a serial number over USB, and the adb tool did not like this too much. So far there does not seem to be any simple solution for this. However, there days it is very easy to just buy a proper Android phone for development.
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First, make sure that the device not reporting a serial number is really the problem. adb devices will list the serial number as all question marks if it doesn't have permission to access the corresponding device under /dev/bus/usb/. Also remember the adb starts up a server, you may need to kill that to get it to re-probe.
Assuming it really is a problem with the device, I quickly checked the adb source code. It appears register_device in core/adb/usb_linux.c reads the serial number straight from the device. core/adb/usb_libusb.c calls libusb_get_device_descriptor to do it, which (checking the libusb source code) grabs it from sysfs or directly from the device. So no udev trickery is going to help, unfortunately.
When you plug a Samsung mobile device (phone, tablet, etc.) into the USB of a Windows PC, you can right-click the device in My Computer and select Properties. Here, it will show you the correct serial number of the device. Clearly Windows doesn't use adb to get the SN so I'm stuck at how to get the SN without adb and where the device doesn't have a drive letter assigned to it.
We are using our own VID/PID and our own serial number for imx6 based android device, ADB is working with updated VID/PID value in myandroid and able to detect from linux O/S and fail to detect from windows 7 PC after updating VID/PID android_winusb.inf file and using freescale android_usb_fsl driver folder.
App notification badges: Enable shows the number of new and unread notifications on app icons. When set to Not configured, Intune doesn't change or update this setting.
Quick access to device information: Enable allows users to swipe down to see the device information on the Managed Home Screen, such as the serial number, make and model number, and SDK level. When set to Not configured (default), Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, the device information might not be shown.
Number of days until password expires: Enter the number of days, until the device password must be changed, from 1-365. For example, enter 90 to expire the password after 90 days. When the password expires, users are prompted to create a new password. When the value is blank, Intune doesn't change or update this setting.
Number of passwords required before user can reuse a password: Use this setting to restrict users from creating previously used passwords. Enter the number of previously used passwords that can't be used, from 1-24. For example, enter 5 so users can't set a new password to their current password or any of their previous four passwords. When the value is blank, Intune doesn't change or update this setting.
Number of sign-in failures before wiping device: Enter the number of wrong passwords allowed before the device is wiped, from 4-11. When the value is blank, Intune doesn't change or update this setting.
Number of sign-in failures before wiping device: Enter the number of wrong passwords allowed before the device is wiped, from 4-11. 0 (zero) might disable the device wipe functionality. When the value is blank, Intune doesn't change or update this setting.
The Android TV platform is featured on many kinds of consumer electronicsdevices: televisions, set-top boxes, gaming consoles and so forth.Each may be configured differently. If you are having difficulty accessing theAndroid TV system resources through the device's user interface, you mayuse the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to obtain your device's serial number forregistration, as well as to debug your application. See AndroidDebug Bridge for moreinformation.
This indicates that the vEdge chassis-num/unique-id/serial number is rejected by the vBond. When this occurs, confirm the vEdge information shown in the show control local-properties command output and compare that output to show orchestrator valid-vedges on the vBond.
3) This is the ass kicker of them all...all those policies I just mentioned AREN'T tied to the firmware, the BIOS, or any of that (well they are but you'll see what I mean). They're all tied to your serial number. When you reset your Chromebook, go through the GUI Setup process, and right before the enrollment screen you see "Determining device configuration"...that's Google checking in with it's servers to see if your device is managed by a domain. So that's really hard to bypass. I can give you all a few extra suggestions to try, but don't get your hopes up. It's also just a policy called "Forced Re-Enroll" in the Admin Console. These things have security tighter than a bug's ass, but I guess that's why all of our G Suite admins are laughing at us right now, me included.
Hey there. Sorry if this is a duplicate post, I think my last one got deleted because I had to create an account. I have an HP Chromebook 14 G4 that was issued by my last job. I'm allowed to keep this one, but with enrollment it does me no good because I no longer have the token key from the little device they gave me 2 login. Also, it's very limited as to what you can install so I'm trying to wipe it. I was able to get through all of these steps including developer mode and confirm the product serial number changed. The device is still managed however. I think I may have chosen the wrong screw possibly? I also did not see a sticker around the copper, only a circle of silver dots on it. It almost looks like Braille. the Skrill remove was the only one that had a copper plate that was parsed in different sections. After looking at diagrams online I did not find a picture that looked anything like the inside of this laptop. Thoughts?
Alright so i hate to break it to all of you 6th/7th/8th graders but enrolled devices CANNOT BE BYPASSED it is tied to the chromebooks S/N meaning even if you do bypass it. It will connect to the district servers and find the computers serial number and force enroll it and bring you back down to where you started, unless you get into a admins console and untie the desired chromebook which would be hard unless you knew youre devices serial number. and even if you were tech savvy and changed the devices Serial number YOU WOULD BE CAUGHT, Because you would trip youre districts IT department they track all the chromebook serial numbers so moral of the story just dont even bother trying to bypass the restrictions.
MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier attached to each network interface controller (NIC), whether an ethernet NIC or wireless NIC. If the internet protocol (IP) address changes for a give NIC, the MAC address still remains, identifying the device on the network. So, this means that your network adapter has one, as well as your Android smartphone, phablet, or tablet. The MAC address allows each device that connects to the Internet or a local network to get identified by its unique 12-character code." } }, "@type": "Question", "name": "What is a MAC address used for?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "NIC devices contain unique MAC addresses. IP packets sent on the internet get sent from a MAC address, and those packets get sent to another MAC address. The receiving NIC device checks whether the destined packets match its address. If the address is not the same, the packets get discarded. This process ensures that all devices on the network get the correct IP packets. Aside from internet and network data transmission processes, MAC addresses get used by internet service providers (ISPs) such as cable companies and mobile providers to control bandwidth and other features on a specific device. MAC addresses are also used to track stolen devices, and many apps require them to interact with the device, such as cloud software. Furthermore, location services utilize your device's MAC address, such as Google Maps. 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