For some reason today, my attempt(s) return the following error:
Not all analysis routines could be completed because System Analyzer couldn't connect online.
The major addition to my life is the fact that Microsoft Edge made behind-the-scene changes to Edge while I slept overnight.
The error is bizarre because it always remains consistent even if I run System Analyzer while I am CONNECTED online!
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Hello @DavidCash
Please do a reboot of the system and try again! Also System Analyzer is just a basic tool and don’t take things it says as gold please see all the complaints about it: https://community.webroot.com/search?q=System%20Analyzer I personally don’t use it.
HTH,
HTH,
Hi. I found some Webroot instructions on rebooting, but doubt that I can download anything during the process, as Microsoft Edge10 -- version 88.0.750.50 (Official Build) (64-bit) -- interferes with the process whenever I try to download anything? Apparently, I do not have a proper app. I am baffled. I dislike things that I do not understand, and Microsoft Edge has become a terrible annoyance to my happiness.
Thank you for your suggestion. At the moment I am ignoring the System Analyzer’s error, due to the fact that everything else works ! Thus, the error message seems stupid.
Dave
No issues here to report:
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HTH,
The error message has disappeared and the System Analyzer gives me a 100% favorable outlook, and now I think that I can explain why it was resolved.
Here goes: Because Edge is a plethora of privacy settings to help banish unwanted activity -- EXCEPT ITS OWN MSN. NETWORK -- I monkeyed with the Webroot Optimizer choices/and scheduler to combat everything under the sun -- including MSN. (Prior to my monkey activity, Optimizer had worked well for 7+ years.)
This morning, I waited patiently for Webroot to perform its scheduled Scan, and also its scheduled Optimization. Bingo! Everything worked, no errors!
So, essentially it was my messing with the settings which then needed for me to wait patiently afterwards for a scheduled SCAN and OPTIMIZATION -- which would involve the “Cloud” -- before everything would do what I wanted it to do. (Or in the vernacular of the street: the error message was due to “my impatient bad”.) He he!