How do I check what version Webroot is installed on my computer?
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Hi fracosobx
Welcome to the Community Forums.
There a few way sand the quickest is to hover your cursor over the Green W icon in the notification tray area; that should prompt the display of a notification bubble (an oblong actually) which will give your the version installed.
Alternatively you could just open the application and clik on the 'My Account' tab in the main pnale (middle to lower right hand side) and that will reveal version, version no. & keycode.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
There a few way sand the quickest is to hover your cursor over the Green W icon in the notification tray area; that should prompt the display of a notification bubble (an oblong actually) which will give your the version installed.
Alternatively you could just open the application and clik on the 'My Account' tab in the main pnale (middle to lower right hand side) and that will reveal version, version no. & keycode.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
Thank you for the quick response. Wanted to make sure I'm ready for Win10 when I install it.
No worries...always better to check ahead of time. ;)
In fact, given how quickly and silently WSA automatically updates I would very much doubt if there are many, if any at all, of users on a non compliant version...just another way that WSA stands out from the rest.
Regards, Baldrick
In fact, given how quickly and silently WSA automatically updates I would very much doubt if there are many, if any at all, of users on a non compliant version...just another way that WSA stands out from the rest.
Regards, Baldrick
Iam confused.......do I need to UNINSTALL WSA before installing Windows 10
Hi burnabbie
Welcome to the Community Forums.
To put it simply if you are running WSA v8 then 'Yes' (or you should first update WSA to v9, by manually requesting an update check, etc.) but if running v9 then there is no need as far as I know as WSA is Windows 10 complaint/ready at v9.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
To put it simply if you are running WSA v8 then 'Yes' (or you should first update WSA to v9, by manually requesting an update check, etc.) but if running v9 then there is no need as far as I know as WSA is Windows 10 complaint/ready at v9.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
Thanks for the reply
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