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Unable to install ManyCam

  • January 24, 2019
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ManyCam's installation file was identified by Webroot as adware and prevented me from installation.

Finally I had to deactivate Webroot to install the software.

Is there any alternative to deactivating Webroot for software you know is safe?
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  • January 24, 2019
FWIW ~ YMMV
Automated Cleanup Engine
Starting Cleanup at 24/01/2019 - 00:29:43 GMT

Starting Routine> Removing c:\sandbox\bjms\chrome\user\current\desktop\manycamwebinstaller.exe...#(PX5: 2F76E138A8698B75C1F80DCCFE71FC001A6A008D - MD5: DF9F8DD3449F23637342459267B8B4EF - UniqueID: 040F26F0)...
Deleting File> C:\Sandbox\bjms\Chrome\user\current\Desktop\ManyCamWebInstaller.exe

Restore from Quarantine



https://snup.webrootcloudav.com/SkyStoreFileUploader/upload.aspx


NicCrockett
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You could also put an override in Webroot for that files MD5 hash. Then run the installer again and it should run without issue.

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NicCrockett wrote:
You could also put an override in Webroot for that files MD5 hash. Then run the installer again and it should run without issue.

Restore from Quarantine moves Block to Allow for the ManyCamWebInstaller.exe installer. (Advanced Settings at Default)


[e] c:\users\bjms\desktop\manycam\manycamwebinstaller.exe [SHA256: A8AE45D4E6AF9705C874B6840AE5B0BFB140CECC9BFC696C53BCDD5F7B024E35] [MD5: DF9F8DD3449F23637342459267B8B4EF] [Flags: 00081100.2053]