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Can't Uninstall Endpoint protection on windows 10

  • November 11, 2018
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Hi Team,
 
I'm trying to remove webroot Endpoint protection on my windows 10 pc from today morning and tried almost everything could someone please help me how can i remove it ?

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  • November 11, 2018
You can remove this by 3 methods, first you can remove it with appwiz console second option is using removal tool and third is by using my favourite command line method. 
 
IF you want  a step by step tutorial to remove it from your pc, I suggest you to visit below link
http://techblot.com/uninstall-webroot-secureanywhere-endpoint-protection-windows-7-8-10/

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  • Fresh Face
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  • November 11, 2018
Thanks buddy

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  • November 11, 2018
Don't use Method #2!! It's for pre-2012 Webroot legacy products. I frankly don't know why that removal tool is still available (@?). Methods #1 and #3 are OK.
 
Here are the official instructions for people who encounter uninstallation problems: link

LLiddell
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  • Retired Webrooter
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  • November 12, 2018
@ wrote:
Don't use Method #2!! It's for pre-2012 Webroot legacy products. I frankly don't know why that removal tool is still available (@?). Methods #1 and #3 are OK.
 
Here are the official instructions for people who encounter uninstallation problems: link
You're right, and the only reason we maintain keeping that tool available is because there are some legacy products still around (as crazy as that is).

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  • November 12, 2018
Thanks for the reply, Lara!
 
I have noticed, from web posts from various sources, that quite a few people (understandably) mistake this tool for a tool to remove WSA. Might it therefore be an idea to add to this tool a preliminary warning, when launched, that it only uninstalls pre-2012 legacy products, and not WSA?

LLiddell
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  • Retired Webrooter
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  • November 12, 2018
@ wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Lara!
 
I have noticed, from web posts from various sources, that quite a few people (understandably) mistake this tool for a tool to remove WSA. Might it therefore be an idea to add to this tool a preliminary warning, when launched, that it only uninstalls pre-2012 legacy products, and not WSA?
I think that's a great idea, let me see if I can find who owns that tool and maybe we can do just that.

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  • November 12, 2018
Great! Thanks!
 
But I am a bit confused: I, er, thought that Webroot owned it 😠

LLiddell
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  • Retired Webrooter
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  • November 12, 2018
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Great! Thanks!
 
But I am a bit confused: I, er, thought that Webroot owned it :@
We do, I'm referring to whichever team owns it, so I can go talk to them.

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  • November 12, 2018
OK. That's clearer.
 
Thanks!

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