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The identity shield may hinder with various clip board managers as they log copied items. You can set them as allowed in webroot. Here are some clip board mangers which works fine with webroot.

Text Beast (commercial and most functional imho)

http://www.asbware.com/

M8 clip board (free) and spartan lite(free) and spartan (its commercial version)(compact and functional)



http://m8software.com/clipboards/freeclip/freeclip.htm

http://m8software.com/clipboards/spartan/spartanlite.htm

http://m8software.com/clipboards/spartan/spartan.htm

clipdiary(commercial and userfriendly with hot keys)

http://clipdiary.com/

shapeshifter (free and nice UI but bulky)

http://flamefusion.net/software/shapeshifter-clipboard-manager
Thanks for all of the suggestions!  We also have some improvements coming that should help alleviate some of the compatibility headaches seen with certain other clipboard and hotkey apps.
AceText

http://www.acetext.com/
The thing is that most get denied by default and will keep users wondering what went wrong.. and they will contact the software vendour for support as usual and may never figure it out.
@dtouch wrote:

The thing is that most get denied by default and will keep users wondering what went wrong.. and they will contact the software vendour for support as usual and may never figure it out.

That's the reason I have unchecked "Allow trusted screen capture programs access to protected screen contents" in the Identity Shield settings. Now I am getting always a WSA prompt to Allow, Block or Allow Once when running any application trying to read protected screen, even for Vista's inbuilt snipping tool. I may be paranoid but I rather have more prompts than silent actions in the background.
Currently I am using Ditto clipboard with Webroot and no problems have popped up so far. Ditto is a open source application and free to use. For those of our members interested here is the web site of Ditto:

http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/index.php

 

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