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Welcome to the Community!
To check if WSA Firewall is blocking something:
1. From the main application panel click on the gear/cog symbol to the right of the PC Security tab.
2. In the panel that opens you should see to the right hand section on the Firewall and at the bottom of this you should see a button marked 'View active connections'.
3. Click on that and in the panel displayed look at the top window labelled 'Process'. If you run down the list check for reference to either HP files you are interested in.
4. If you find entries check to see if they are (on the righthand side of the window) marked as 'Allow' or 'Block'.
5. If marked as 'Block' and you are sure that they are safe then click in each case on 'Allow' so as to indicate to the Firewall that they can pass.
EDIT:@ Would you look at this User Guide under Identity Protection
Please have a look here at the Knowledge Base Article.
Here is our Usere Guide for Managing Active connections and Here
Please let us know if you need more help and we will certainly assist!
Best Regards,
Welcome to the Community!
To check if WSA Firewall is blocking something:
1. From the main application panel click on the gear/cog symbol to the right of the PC Security tab.
2. In the panel that opens you should see to the right hand section on the Firewall and at the bottom of this you should see a button marked 'View active connections'.
3. Click on that and in the panel displayed look at the top window labelled 'Process'. If you run down the list check for reference to either HP files you are interested in.
4. If you find entries check to see if they are (on the righthand side of the window) marked as 'Allow' or 'Block'.
5. If marked as 'Block' and you are sure that they are safe then click in each case on 'Allow' so as to indicate to the Firewall that they can pass.
EDIT:
Please have a look here at the Knowledge Base Article.
Here is our Usere Guide for Managing Active connections and Here
Please let us know if you need more help and we will certainly assist!
Best Regards,
Hi Sherry
If anything I would suggest that it would be a block under Identity Protection that may be the issue if anywhere. I use HP printers both at home and at work and I seem to remember that this happened to me a couple of time...perhaps you should guide the OP through checking the Identity Proection functionality?
Regards, Baldrick
If anything I would suggest that it would be a block under Identity Protection that may be the issue if anywhere. I use HP printers both at home and at work and I seem to remember that this happened to me a couple of time...perhaps you should guide the OP through checking the Identity Proection functionality?
Regards, Baldrick
Hello edcam,
I hope I'm not confusing you but I think this is what@ was referring to in the Identity Protection.
Please check here to see if it's listed: http://www.webroot.com/En_US/SecureAnywhere/PC/WSA_PC_Help.htm#C6_IDProtection/CH6c_ManagingProtectedApps.htm and if it is and under Deny move it to Protect or Allow.
Thanks,
I hope I'm not confusing you but I think this is what
Please check here to see if it's listed: http://www.webroot.com/En_US/SecureAnywhere/PC/WSA_PC_Help.htm#C6_IDProtection/CH6c_ManagingProtectedApps.htm and if it is and under Deny move it to Protect or Allow.
Thanks,
Hi edcam / Hi Sherry
If I may try to assist here in case there is confusion?
edcam, please take a look at this KB article which should help by putting all the information re. areas that WSA can 'interfere' (for want of a better word) with apps/files and where the user can intervene and adjust settings, to "Allow," "Protect/Monitor," or "Block/Deny".
Essentially, there are 3 such areas:
1. PC Security > Quarantine > Detection Configuration
2. Identity & Privacy > Protected Applications
3. System Tools > System Control > Control Active Processes
which I would recommend that you lookk at in succession to see if you can determine where the issue lies and then adjust settings as suggested by the KB article.
Finally, edcam, you did not (unless I have missed) state specifically what printer function(s) is(are) locked out to you via your laptop, i.e., is it scanning, printing, ePrint (web connectivity), etc.? So on that basis and in case it relates to the latter two more specifically please see this post from@ that may help.
Hope that is of assistance to you? If there is no confusion then please ignore my post.
Regards, Baldrick
If I may try to assist here in case there is confusion?
edcam, please take a look at this KB article which should help by putting all the information re. areas that WSA can 'interfere' (for want of a better word) with apps/files and where the user can intervene and adjust settings, to "Allow," "Protect/Monitor," or "Block/Deny".
Essentially, there are 3 such areas:
1. PC Security > Quarantine > Detection Configuration
2. Identity & Privacy > Protected Applications
3. System Tools > System Control > Control Active Processes
which I would recommend that you lookk at in succession to see if you can determine where the issue lies and then adjust settings as suggested by the KB article.
Finally, edcam, you did not (unless I have missed) state specifically what printer function(s) is(are) locked out to you via your laptop, i.e., is it scanning, printing, ePrint (web connectivity), etc.? So on that basis and in case it relates to the latter two more specifically please see this post from
Hope that is of assistance to you? If there is no confusion then please ignore my post.
Regards, Baldrick
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