On my iMac, Webroot SecureAnywhere says there is a Product Update Available, however, clicking the Update Now button does nothing? If I logon to my Webroot console, and download the client from there, an install says it is an earlier version & refuses to proceed.
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Thanks,
@hughbp ,
If you update to the latest version and still see an “Update now” message, you can ignore. This is a visual glitch that can occasionally happen on MacOS Catalina - Our devs are aware of this and will be fixing it soon.
-Keenan
@khumphrey Soon please - this has has not been Webroot’s finest hour where the Mac is concerned.
Any progress on the Mac Business version?
@10d@hughbp ,
I just checked with our product team and it should be fixed with our next release. I cannot say when that will occur but should be soon.
They did provide a workaround for this issue, however: You can manually run the updater. /Library/Application Support/Webroot/wrupdate.dmg - will actually run the updater and fix this visual glitch.
Let me know if that works for you!
@10d@hughbp ,
I just checked with our product team and it should be fixed with our next release. I cannot say when that will occur but should be soon.
They did provide a workaround for this issue, however: You can manually run the updater. /Library/Application Support/Webroot/wrupdate.dmg - will actually run the updater and fix this visual glitch.
Let me know if that works for you!
I just checked for wrupdate in . /Library/Application Support/Webroot/ & it does not appear to be there. I also turned off hidden files to check, and it wasn’t there. I did see a wr_update text file, but that’s all.
if you search for wrupdate in spotlight and ask to show all in finder, you will find the file. double click to mount and click on the webroot update file to reinstall the update.
It seems to have resolved itself, after I had to restart a couple of times when the FINDER became hung after it reported that my TIME MACHINE drive had disconnected incorrectly.
Also, a search using SPOTLIGHT doesn’t find WRUPDATE.
you have to click show all in finder.
you have to click show all in finder.
Thx, I double clicked Show All in Finder and found it.
It seems to have resolved itself without doing anything?