I was online and the following message popped up in a dialog.
"Webroot SecureAnywhere has stopped working"
Having my security software crash is very worrisome to me.
I disconnected from WiFi and rebooted.
Don't laugh too much that I'm still using Windows Vista.
Here are the details that were reported:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: WRSA.exe
Application Version: 8.0.8.76
Application Timestamp: 5522f55b
Fault Module Name: ntdll.dll
Fault Module Version: 6.0.6002.19346
Fault Module Timestamp: 55024174
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 000672ff
OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: fc32
Additional Information 2: 412a815f1e29f7f8be199740ebca1705
Additional Information 3: 7d97
Additional Information 4: b4d5d8120017e7684349829cc12bf6d1
I'd like to know why Webroot is crashing and if I should be worried about anything else.
Thanks in advance.
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Webroot SecureAnywhere has stopped working
Best answer by dezingg
Okay. Finished the uninstall, reboot, install, cycle.
A paranoid mind would consider that leaving a system online between the uninstall and install operations to be an opportunity for someone to sneak something into the system. I'm not sure how likely that would be.
Webroot didn't like a grampsAIO genealogy program that's on my system, but I haven't run that program in over a year. Nothing else was flagged.
So Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete is happily running again, as usual.
I've seen the "Webroot SecureAnywhere has stopped working" message once before about a month ago. With no problems reported again until today.
The only test to see if this fixed the problem would be to see if the stopped working message occurs again.
This is my third year of using Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete. I've been very happy with it. It works well and doesn't hog system resources.
Thanks for the help,
Dave
[edit: moved a paragraph and added clarification to a sentence.]
A paranoid mind would consider that leaving a system online between the uninstall and install operations to be an opportunity for someone to sneak something into the system. I'm not sure how likely that would be.
Webroot didn't like a grampsAIO genealogy program that's on my system, but I haven't run that program in over a year. Nothing else was flagged.
So Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete is happily running again, as usual.
I've seen the "Webroot SecureAnywhere has stopped working" message once before about a month ago. With no problems reported again until today.
The only test to see if this fixed the problem would be to see if the stopped working message occurs again.
This is my third year of using Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete. I've been very happy with it. It works well and doesn't hog system resources.
Thanks for the help,
Dave
[edit: moved a paragraph and added clarification to a sentence.]
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