Hello,
I am a new user to Webroot Secure Anywhere Essentials 2012 and so far I think its just fantastic :)
However I think there is a bug or glitch that I have found and am hoping it will be fixed.
After I right click on the Recycle Bin and run "Scan with webroot" it disappears from the right click menu. Even if the same files still remain in the Recycle Bin "Scan with webroot" is gone the very next time I right click on the Recycle Bin.
However I also noticed when you add more files to the Recycle Bin the "Scan with webroot" returns to the right click menu.
I also noticed when there are no files in the Recycle Bin there is still a "Scan with webroot" in the right click menu. Like for example if a restore a file from the Recycle Bin the "Scan with webroot" remians on the right click menu even though there are no more files in the Recycle Bin.
Is this how the "Scan with webroot" is supposed to work?
I would like it to be changed so when there are no files in the Recycle Bin the "Scan with webroot" will not appear on the right click menu. You should only see the "Scan with webroot" on the right click menu over the Recycle Bin if there are files in it.
"Scan with webroot" does not even need to be on the right click menu for the Recycle Bin! I mean why would anyone really have the need to run a virus scan for files in the Recycle Bin anyway? Would you think about just removing the "Scan with webroot" from the right click menu on the Recycle Bin? I have used a lot of other Antivirus software and I don't remember any of them even having a " Scan with" on the Recycle Bin.
But if you really must have the "Scan with webroot" on the right click menu for the Recycle Bin can you at least correct the issue?
I am running Webroot Secure Anywhere Essentials 2012 Version 8.0.1.184 on Windows 7 64 Bit SP1 Home Premium.
Thanks for your time.
Michael
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(Bug) "Scan with webroot" on right click menu Recycle Bin?
Best answer by JimM
Thank you both very much for checking and letting us know the results! :)
With this testing and some internal testing in mind as well, it appears the issue was resolved in Windows 7 (32 and 64). The recycle-bin context menu will not appear anymore, which is now normal behavior. However, it does require uninstalling and reinstalling as Gate noted above.
XP behaves a little bit differently. One must reboot the computer after the uninstallation and reinstallation in order for the issue to be resolved entirely and the option to no longer appear on the recycle bin.
View originalWith this testing and some internal testing in mind as well, it appears the issue was resolved in Windows 7 (32 and 64). The recycle-bin context menu will not appear anymore, which is now normal behavior. However, it does require uninstalling and reinstalling as Gate noted above.
XP behaves a little bit differently. One must reboot the computer after the uninstallation and reinstallation in order for the issue to be resolved entirely and the option to no longer appear on the recycle bin.
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