In addition to one instance of Webroot SecureAnywhere (which I assume is normal) my Windows 10 Startup folder contains two instances of Webroot Installer. Is this normal?
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Hi Chris_NH
Welcome to the Community Forums.
I think that you are confused as to what yo are seeing. I assume that you are seeing:
Install Webroot FF RunOnce
Install Webroot IE RunOnce
If so then this is perfectly normal and required for NORMAL WSA operations. Those items are needed to be there in the Startup Folder for the Password Manager to work properly in Limited User Accounts.
If that is not what you are seeing then please post back.
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
I think that you are confused as to what yo are seeing. I assume that you are seeing:
Install Webroot FF RunOnce
Install Webroot IE RunOnce
If so then this is perfectly normal and required for NORMAL WSA operations. Those items are needed to be there in the Startup Folder for the Password Manager to work properly in Limited User Accounts.
If that is not what you are seeing then please post back.
Regards, Baldrick
Hi
Is this too much or just ok
Win10 laptop and Webroot Secure Anywhere v9.0.7.46
Install Webroot FF RunOnce
Install Webroot IE RunOnce
Install Webroot FF RunOnce
Install Webroot IE RunOnce
Regards
isse3D
Is this too much or just ok
Win10 laptop and Webroot Secure Anywhere v9.0.7.46
Install Webroot FF RunOnce
Install Webroot IE RunOnce
Install Webroot FF RunOnce
Install Webroot IE RunOnce
Regards
isse3D
It's normal so no worries!@ wrote:
Hi
Is this too much or just ok
Win10 laptop and Webroot Secure Anywhere v9.0.7.46
Install Webroot FF RunOnce
Install Webroot IE RunOnce
Install Webroot FF RunOnce
Install Webroot IE RunOnce
Regards
isse3D
Thanks,
Daniel 😉
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