Open Device Manager.In the View menu, select Show hidden devices.In the View menu, select Hide inactive devices.In the View menu, select Devices by type.Under the heading Network adapters, right-click the network adapter that you want to disable, and then click Disable.Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm that you want to disable the network adapter.

You can disable the device configuration app by going to Settings > Apps and disabling the app.

Yes, you can turn off device administrator privileges for Android apps. To do this, open the Settings app and go to Security > Device administrators. Tap the app you want to disable administrator privileges for and then tap Disable.

Android device manager is a Google service that helps you locate, ring, lock, and erase your Android device if it’s lost or stolen.

Device management is a feature on many phones that allows the user to manage their device’s settings and features. This includes managing the apps installed on the phone, the phone’s settings, and other features. Device management can be used to improve the performance of the phone and to protect the user’s privacy.

To deactivate a device administrator app, open the Settings app and go to Security. Tap Device administrators and disable the app.

Device configuration should not be disabled. If it is disabled, certain functions of the device may not work.

ACS is an acronym for Advanced Calling Services. It is a term used to describe a suite of enhanced calling features that are available on some Android devices. These features can include things like HD Voice, simultaneous voice and data, and call forwarding.

To uninstall Samsung Update, open the Start menu and type “appwiz.CPL.” Press Enter to open the Programs and Features window. Find Samsung Update in the list of installed programs and click “Uninstall.” Follow the prompts to complete the uninstallation.

There are a few ways to find hidden device administrators on Android. One way is to use a root-enabled file explorer like Root Explorer, then navigate to /system/app and look for any app with the word “admin” in its name. Another way is to use an app like Device Administrator Finder, which will scan your device for apps that have administrator permissions.