I got a pop up today from Webroot saying that this file was trying to connect to the internet. It was recommended that I block it if I didn't know what it was, so I blocked it. Then I looked it up onlline (I didn't have time before it was going to allow it.) and I found that this process belongs to Windows. So is that going to cause problems?
And how do you unblock something if you need to? I thought if you blocked something that it would add an entry under Applications in Identity protection?
And why is Webroot flagging so many things for the past month or so?
I've had at least 8 programs that Webroot will flag. These programs have all existed on my PC for a long time. But I updated to the lastest version and then they become untrusted. I have been in contact with Support and they told me what to add under Identity protection to fix the issue. And they fixed some of them somehow without me doing anything. But at least one of those programs started popping up the warning again when I applied the latest update.
So my biggest question is...how do fix it if you block or allow something that you shouldn't have? And should SettingsSyncHost be allowed?
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Best answer by Baldrick
Hi Kev914
Hope that yo are well?
How to unblock a process for which you have blocked Internet access? Relatively straight forward; click on the gear/cog symbol to the right of 'PC Security' > under the 'Scan & Shields' tab click on the 'View Active Connections' button on the right handside of the panel. In the next panel displayed scan down the list pf processes displayed in the top half, and all being well you should find the relevant process listed...then just change the status from 'Block' to 'Allow'...and that should do it!
EDIT: Apologies...I missed replying to the 2nd part...which is that most likely what you are seeing (and what we all see occasionally from time to time) is as a result of there having been an update of software; in this case Windows, and not all of the changed components have been registered in the Webroot Cloud, hence a scan and/or actually using the 'new' file version causes what you are seeing.
All AMs suffer to some extent from FPs (False Postives) even WSA.
You can Open a Support Ticket to let the Support Team know about this and they will then review & whitelist the 'new' file, and then that will also take care of the issue.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
Hope that yo are well?
How to unblock a process for which you have blocked Internet access? Relatively straight forward; click on the gear/cog symbol to the right of 'PC Security' > under the 'Scan & Shields' tab click on the 'View Active Connections' button on the right handside of the panel. In the next panel displayed scan down the list pf processes displayed in the top half, and all being well you should find the relevant process listed...then just change the status from 'Block' to 'Allow'...and that should do it!
EDIT: Apologies...I missed replying to the 2nd part...which is that most likely what you are seeing (and what we all see occasionally from time to time) is as a result of there having been an update of software; in this case Windows, and not all of the changed components have been registered in the Webroot Cloud, hence a scan and/or actually using the 'new' file version causes what you are seeing.
All AMs suffer to some extent from FPs (False Postives) even WSA.
You can Open a Support Ticket to let the Support Team know about this and they will then review & whitelist the 'new' file, and then that will also take care of the issue.
Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
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