Webroot won't allow me to connect to wireless printer
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The firewall monitors processes that attempt to access the Internet and monitors the ports used for communicating with the Internet. If it is not active it will not need to be monitored.
But you do have control over whether Webroot SecureAnywhere will allow or block certain processes and port communications.
To change settings for active connections:
http://live.webrootanywhere.com/content/601/Managing-Active-Connections
And check these settings
Managing Protected Applications
http://live.webrootanywhere.com/content/610/Managing-Protected-Applications
Blocking/Allowing files
http://live.webrootanywhere.com/content/604/Blocking-or-Allowing-Files
You can also submit a Support Ticket if you need files whitelisted.
The firewall monitors processes that attempt to access the Internet and monitors the ports used for communicating with the Internet. If it is not active it will not need to be monitored.
But you do have control over whether Webroot SecureAnywhere will allow or block certain processes and port communications.
To change settings for active connections:
- Open the Webroot main interface.
- Click PC Security.
- Click the Firewall tab.
- At the bottom of the panel, click View Network Applications. > The Network Applications dialog opens.
- Click on a radio button to allow or block a process or port address
http://live.webrootanywhere.com/content/601/Managing-Active-Connections
And check these settings
Managing Protected Applications
http://live.webrootanywhere.com/content/610/Managing-Protected-Applications
Blocking/Allowing files
http://live.webrootanywhere.com/content/604/Blocking-or-Allowing-Files
You can also submit a Support Ticket if you need files whitelisted.
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