Im having a problem with my pc not sending to my wireless printer. It says its offline. I called HP support and they say that someone "infected" my computer. Webroot has been in service for almost a year and I just scanned it -- it says there are no threats. HP wants to charge me money to "clean up" the computer. I dont want to be avictim of another scam, what should I do ?
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Hi Pepperdawgie
Welcome to the Webroot Community
For printer issues such as this please take a look at this previous thread as it may provide a solution to the issue.
Also, it is possible that WSA is being 'over protective' and blockiing a key component of your printer, so please check on the the places within WSA where it can block or restrict an app or file, but where the user can if appropriate override the block/restriction. These can be found as follows:
Plus, there is one further area to check...:
The main thing to remember is do not change any setting to allow or unblock a file/app unless you are certain that it is safe to do so. If you have any doubts then either come back here to seek advice or Open a Support Ticket so that the professionals on the Support Team can investigate/assist. Such a service is free to WSA users with a current/active subscription as opposed to a charged for service that HP are 'offering'.
Hope that helps? Please let us know how things go.
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Webroot Community
For printer issues such as this please take a look at this previous thread as it may provide a solution to the issue.
Also, it is possible that WSA is being 'over protective' and blockiing a key component of your printer, so please check on the the places within WSA where it can block or restrict an app or file, but where the user can if appropriate override the block/restriction. These can be found as follows:
- Click on gear/cog to the right of PC Security> Quarantine
- Click on gear/cog to the right of Identity Protection> Protected Applications
- Click on gear/cog to the right of Utilities> System Control > Control Active Processes
Plus, there is one further area to check...:
- Click on gear/cog to the right of PC Security> Block/Allow
The main thing to remember is do not change any setting to allow or unblock a file/app unless you are certain that it is safe to do so. If you have any doubts then either come back here to seek advice or Open a Support Ticket so that the professionals on the Support Team can investigate/assist. Such a service is free to WSA users with a current/active subscription as opposed to a charged for service that HP are 'offering'.
Hope that helps? Please let us know how things go.
Regards, Baldrick
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