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Does Webroot affect Adobe Premiere Pro?


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Trying to run Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 which has run on Windows 10 in the past.  Now I receive an error message, "Adobe Premiere Pro could not find any capable video play modules.  Please update your video display drivers and start again."  I have updated my video card drivers and followed recommendations from other Forums but still cannot get the program to run.  One of the suggestions I read mentioned blocks by security software.  My question is, does Webroot block the running of Adobe Premiere Pro CS6?

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Thank you for your time to respond. It turned out to be a video card drivers issue. I downloaded every driver from the board manufacturer and it resolved the problem. I thought I had updated drivers but I was wrong.. Everything is working now. Again, thanks for your response.
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  • New Voice
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  • May 4, 2017
I have clients that use Adobe Premier Pro CS6 regularly on Windows 10 and have not heard anything about this. As a troubleshooting step, have you tried temporarily disabling Webroot and then starting the application? Does it appear to work or having the same issue? 

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  • May 4, 2017
Thank you for your time to respond. It turned out to be a video card drivers issue. I downloaded every driver from the board manufacturer and it resolved the problem. I thought I had updated drivers but I was wrong.. Everything is working now. Again, thanks for your response.

  • Retired Webrooter
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  • May 5, 2017
Glad to hear you got it sorted out. We appreciate you checking to see if it effected anyone else!