My XP Pro computer continuously sends me the message above and the dialogue invites me to send an error report to Microsoft which I have done many times. I suspect some kind of damage to the program itself or to its data file or some unknown system problem. I have run Memtest86+ RAM tests and CHKDSK scans which found no problems with the hardware.
I have tried to uninstall web root and am unable to do so. It insists that I login as Administrator, which I do and it does not recognize that Administrator is the user logged in. I had hoped to uninstall and reinstall web root with the hope that this might fix it. I also cannot reinstall from the wsainstall application. When I double-click on it in Explorer, nothing happens. As far as I know, I have the latest version that autoupdates
The web root icon does not appear in the system tray so I am unable to right-click on it to turn it off.
Does snyone have any suggestions on what to try next?
Why am I told that to remove the program I must log in as administrator, even when I have logged in as administrator?
A knowledge Base article describes some tools that remove older pieces of Webroot software. Should I try those tools or is there similar software for later versions?
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XP Pro: "Webroot SecureAnywhere has encountered a problem and needs to close.........."
Best answer by wgr
Hi Daniel,
Finally, Webroot is working.
Support gave additional insights to the uninstall / reinstall process.
Had to rename the WRData file before running the uninstal process. This had to be done in the few seconds between the error messages. This was the trickiest. part.
Then, the message telling you to log in as Administrator to uninstall Webroot was some kind of a canard or my system is very, very slow. Waiting a minute or so before closing the message, another message appeared "Are you sure?" Clicking yes started the uninstall.
The instructions said to reboot the computer, but I missed that part, and pressed ahead with the new install and it worked without the reboot.
Thank you for the encouragement and help. I gave one of your messages a kudo for that.
View originalFinally, Webroot is working.
Support gave additional insights to the uninstall / reinstall process.
Had to rename the WRData file before running the uninstal process. This had to be done in the few seconds between the error messages. This was the trickiest. part.
Then, the message telling you to log in as Administrator to uninstall Webroot was some kind of a canard or my system is very, very slow. Waiting a minute or so before closing the message, another message appeared "Are you sure?" Clicking yes started the uninstall.
The instructions said to reboot the computer, but I missed that part, and pressed ahead with the new install and it worked without the reboot.
Thank you for the encouragement and help. I gave one of your messages a kudo for that.
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