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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Remove IT Policy in BlackBerry

Some users have a BlackBerry which previously used to connect to BES and BlackBerry had been placed a restrictive IT Policy into it. Once the IT policy is enabled, you will not able to change certain settings, or install Third Party Applications.

This is common issue especially for those people bought BlackBerry on EBay and are unable to make changes to the settings or install Third Party Applications. A quick check to your IT Policy, just go to Options -> Status, then key in command code “buyr

There are many methods in the internet to remove IT policy, but no one is 100% guaranty successful. I found myself the following method is most workable with higher successful rate. So, please do not ask me for support if you have tried on my method but still not working.

Note: This method can only be used on a BlackBerry smartphone running OS 4.3 to 5.0. Following procedure will delete all data and applications on the BlackBerry smartphone. Please backup the data before performing this procedure.

• Make sure you have Blackberry Desktop Manager installed into your computer.
• Connect the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer (Windows XP).
Press Start > Run, type “CMD” to bring out Windows command prompt
• Navigate to the Apploader folder by typing cd C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Apploader and then pressing the Enter key.
• Type loader.exe /resettofactory
Enter you BlackBerry smartphone password if prompted.
• Wait until reset process is completed. Check the IT policy again.

Good luck and hope you can successfully remove IT policy.

42 comments:

  1. You are awesome!! This was the only trick that worked, I now have full functionality of my BB back. It was a curve 8530 and it removed the IT policy and reset all of the applications as well as finally allow me to update my profile to load my internet service.

    Thanks again!!

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  2. This is great. I have been trying to do this for weeks and this finally did it THANK YOU!!!

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  3. I'v tried everything, policy.bin etc. This works!

    Easy and Great, TY

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  4. Uh... that was WAY too easy. Thanks very much for posting this!

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  5. thaaaaaaaaaaaannnk yooouuuuuu............ :D

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  6. What if your password doesn't work. Now what?

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  7. What if your cant access your PC, can you do this from the device?

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  8. I would like to say Thank You Very Much

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  9. Thanks a ton to you ... its LOT easier than other methods...A BIG THANKS again

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  10. Waooooo. easy, easy. Crazy.

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  11. YES, I agree with everyone on here...I also try other methods on other sites but only this one actually works and didn't take me long at all. FAST and EASY, THANK YOU!!!!!!

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  12. Brilliant Thank you

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  13. Thank you so much

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  14. Oh...My...god...I have been trying to remove IT policy from my black berry from past a week and have tried all the things online...but this is the only method that worked...Thank you so much.

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  15. I've had the same problem for the past two days and it's driving me nuts! I have a (new) BlackBerry Bold 9000 with an enabled firewall and I've been to hell and back with wiping the data, resetting to factory settings, calling blackberry support, messing with the registry, and nothing! I have no way of disabling the firewall and to install WhatsApp which I need to use!
    I tried the steps above but I don't even come past entering the address path in CMD. It always says that it is invalid or wrong. I am using a Windows 7 32bit. My blackberry desktop is under C:Program Files/Research in Motion/BlackBerry Desktop. there's no Apploader and I moved the Research in Motion folder from Program Files (86) to Program Files. I don't know why I had two Program Files in the first place.
    Can anybody please help me??????
    THANKS A MILLION!!!!

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  16. Lena, make sure type "cd"in front of the "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Apploader" or copy and paste "cd C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Apploader"

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  17. Lena type c:\program files (x86)\.... but this wont help...i tried this on my storm2 and IT policy is still there

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  18. This is the only one that worked for me. Many thanks

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  19. All few tips which i cam accross, hope this is useful to all

    Type alt+ESCR to get all information about your handset

    Type alt+NMLL to know your signal strgenth instead of the traditional bars displayed on home screen

    Type alt+LGLG to enhance your handset performance do not forget to clear log and select the option delete

    Hope the above tips are useful....! ;)

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  20. i have a torch 9800 when i check to view the IT policy its says the phone will be locked if i try to view it. Can someone please help i really need to remove the IT policy

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  21. for you guys who cant do it for your os 6.0, just go to compiter village. one engr. nathaniel i saw + removed IT policy from my Torch with os 7.0. his number +2348034247829. those guys are something else

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  22. mate you are a LEGEND!!!

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  23. @Euvinlam - your instructions works without any issues. Many Thanks, I can now pass on my BB to my Sister!

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  24. I also don't have the Apploader directory under Research In Motion directory. Will it do any good to simply create the directory?

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  25. Wow..it works Great

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  26. This worked on my BB Bold 9000. Everything restored except for removed games which didn't matter. Thanks!

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  27. Just removed IT 'password' policy on a 9700. You just destroyed the credibility of every other blog I read on how to do this. Your solution was so simple, easy and fast. Thanks.

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  28. Man Utd Fan - Guys, Gals this works on on BB 9700 with V6 OS. Thanks!

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  29. This method works well!

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  30. Performed this method on a Blackberry 8530 with Software Version 5.0.0.508 Platform 4.2.0.203. Worked perfectly no problems at all. Thank you!

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  31. i follow the step but 'reset to factory' come out..
    where the location of 'reset to factory'?
    or the meaning is 'delete all application data'?
    can anybody help me..
    thank you veru much..

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  32. this is fuckin fabulous thanks alot

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  33. Dolapo. It works for my bold 9700. God bless you

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    1. Can somebody help me. Mine was initially saying "Application has been disabled by IT Policy" but after reset it to factory setting, My BBM now says 'Application has been disabled by your Wireless Network Provider'. I have called Glo but still the same thing. Please, what can i do?

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  34. Can somebody help me. Mine was initially saying "Application has been disabled by IT Policy" but after reset it to factory setting, My BBM now says 'Application has been disabled by your Wireless Network Provider'. I have called Glo but still the same thing. Please, what can i do?

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  35. wowwwwwwwww awesome it work thankyou thankyou

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  36. this worked so well on my bb bold 9000. thanks a million. if u need help add me pin:20CE0590

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  37. it works thank you very much

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