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Is this normal? why are there 2 processes?

 

This is a clean install of Windows 8.1 so please don't go about uninstalling / reinstalling

 

thanks

 

https://]http://i59.tinypic.com/2my70bq.png[/img][/url]
Your picture shows one but there should be 2 one for the user and one runs as a service.

 

Daniel

 


Hi MaXimus



C:Program FilesWebrootWRSA.exe

or C:Program Files (x86)WebrootWRSA.exe

- This loads both as a system service and as a user service. That's why you typically see two of them if you open task manager. This is also your user interface.

https:///t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/Installation-Folder-and-File-Locations/ta-p/3766#.UshnULRlfK0

&

" However, the driver is 64bit.  So the 32bit processes communicate with the 64bit driver, and the level of protection is equivalent to running the 64bit process natively.  The word from development regarding not building a 64bit process is that there would be no benefit in doing it since the level of protection would be unchanged."

https:///t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/64-bit-support/m-p/31896#M2697

 

Thank you

Best regard, Petr.
thanks a lot for the explanation guys
Thanks

Please feel free to ask any further questions you might have.



Best regard, Petr.

 
@ wrote:

Hi MaXimus



C:Program FilesWebrootWRSA.exe

or C:Program Files (x86)WebrootWRSA.exe

- This loads both as a system service and as a user service. That's why you typically see two of them if you open task manager. This is also your user interface.

https:///t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/Installation-Folder-and-File-Locations/ta-p/3766#.UshnULRlfK0

&

" However, the driver is 64bit.  So the 32bit processes communicate with the 64bit driver, and the level of protection is equivalent to running the 64bit process natively.  The word from development regarding not building a 64bit process is that there would be no benefit in doing it since the level of protection would be unchanged."

https:///t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/64-bit-support/m-p/31896#M2697

 

Thank you

Best regard, Petr.

Accurate and detailed explanation of the issue - simply brilliant - bravo Petr!!!!:D

 

Regards,

 

Mike
@ wrote:
Accurate and detailed explanation of the issue - simply brilliant - bravo Petr!!!!:D

Regards,

Mike


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