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Question re 'Monitor'
When a program is marked as 'Monitor' under System Tools > System Control > Control Active Processes, what exactly is Webroot doing? I ask because a couple of legitimate programs I use are currently labelled as such. Also, is it advisable to leave them, or can I move them to 'Allow' if I know they're legit?
Best answer by RetiredTripleHelix
Yes over time but if you have any select all the [u] files lines from a Scan Log and contact support and they will whitelist them for you unless one of them is malware in which it would rollback to the pre-infection state.@ wrote:
Sorry to raise this from the grave, but I had a similar question about monitoring.
My question is, does leaving something on monitor status eventually lead to Webroot whitelisting it automatically if nothing malicious is found with the monitored process?
Example: Some legitimate files are not included in this log
[u] d:security programs foldervoodooshield folderinstall voodooshield.1.26.6.exe [MD5: F0ED6C4835C6321B2A63C26F7B321DFE] [Flags: 00081001.6181]
HTH,
Daniel
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