Is this something I have to look forward to on occasion? I left Kaspersky because their AV got severly bloated and Webroot got high marks on several sites so I'd thought I'd give them a shot but this occurence has made me a bit nervous about it.
I do not think that this is something you will encounter on a regular basis, as I have never had that happen myself. Did you have an active internet connection at the time of the scan that was stuck? My average scan time on my slow computer is a bit over 4 minutes.
No it wasn't the initial learning scan that happens on installation.
I just decided to do a manual scan when I saw it was taking longer than usual to complete the scan. The times wasn't even counting anymore except "hiccups" when it would jump ahead by 30 or seconds. Maybe the program itself had a hiccup so I'll not worry about it for now. Thanks to both of you for the responses.
I now have 3 unkillable scans running on my Catalina running Mac after a new installation of Webroot. I fear that if I reboot I’ll have 4 scans running. It’s funny how this sort of problem keeps cropping up. Couldn’t you put in an interlock? A dialog that says “you’re already running a scan; do you really want to start another?” perhaps?
I now have 3 unkillable scans running on my Catalina running Mac after a new installation of Webroot. I fear that if I reboot I’ll have 4 scans running. It’s funny how this sort of problem keeps cropping up. Couldn’t you put in an interlock? A dialog that says “you’re already running a scan; do you really want to start another?” perhaps?
Hello
Please be advised that you are posting on a 6 year old thread here on the forum.
Please Create a New Topic of this problem on the WSA for Mac forum:
https://community.webroot.com/webroot-secureanywhere-for-macs-18
HTH,
Dave
I now have 3 unkillable scans running on my Catalina running Mac after a new installation of Webroot. I fear that if I reboot I’ll have 4 scans running. It’s funny how this sort of problem keeps cropping up. Couldn’t you put in an interlock? A dialog that says “you’re already running a scan; do you really want to start another?” perhaps?
Hello
Please be advised that you are posting on a 6 year old thread here on the forum.
Please Create a New Topic of this problem on the WSA for Mac forum:
https://community.webroot.com/webroot-secureanywhere-for-macs-18
HTH,
Dave
I’m not blind, Dave, and I’m not after support, I’m just commenting on the the quality of the product in a place that demonstrates the reoccurrence of a problem time and time again.
That said, if you had done what JP_ (the retired webrooter) did a year ago (in this “six-year old thread”) and created a support ticket for me, I wouldn’t have complained, in fact I would have been more impressed with the desire of webrooters to support their customers.
Warmest Personal Regards,
Sean
I now have 3 unkillable scans running on my Catalina running Mac after a new installation of Webroot. I fear that if I reboot I’ll have 4 scans running. It’s funny how this sort of problem keeps cropping up. Couldn’t you put in an interlock? A dialog that says “you’re already running a scan; do you really want to start another?” perhaps?
Hello
Please be advised that you are posting on a 6 year old thread here on the forum.
Please Create a New Topic of this problem on the WSA for Mac forum:
https://community.webroot.com/webroot-secureanywhere-for-macs-18
HTH,
Dave
I’m not blind, Dave, and I’m not after support, I’m just commenting on the the quality of the product in a place that demonstrates the reoccurrence of a problem time and time again.
That said, if you had done what JP_ (the retired webrooter) did a year ago (in this “six-year old thread”) and created a support ticket for me, I wouldn’t have complained, in fact I would have been more impressed with the desire of webrooters to support their customers.
Warmest Personal Regards,
Sean
We Mods can’t do that as we are just Volunteers and not Webroot Staff, but you can start a Support Ticket: Webroot Customer Service
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