Hello,
After installing WebRoot today, all my steam online functions are being blocked. The Store, Community & Profile sections have been disabled somehow. Also the ingame browser suffers the same loading black screen.
What I did so far:
1. Check if steam is not being blocked in the PC Security settings, this was not the case..
2. Check the Application Protection settings under Identity Protection, steam was not being Protected or Denied access..
3. Check the System Control settings under Utilities, both steam.exe and the steamwebhelper.exe are being allowed..
4. Reset the Advanced Settings to Default
What else can I do? It would be nice if the online sections of steam would work. And how is Steam, a well known program being totally blocked in this manner? I thought this was a good lightweight solution for gamers, but so far it blocks 50% of Steam T.T......
Please get back to me asap, highly appreciated!
Cheers,
Rooter1238
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Steam online functions are being blocked after installing WebRoot.
Best answer by Rooter1238
Hi Baldrick,
Support suggested I should uninstall WebRoot completely and remove all traces in the %PROGRAMDATA% folder. To be precise the WRData folder. After the uninstallation, I noticed that the Steam Store, Community and Profile sections still were being blocked.
I tried the following solutions I could find on the internet before installing WebRoot again:
Solution 1:
Solution 4:
Thank you support department, and thanks Baldrick for your support as well!
Cheers,
Rooter1238
Support suggested I should uninstall WebRoot completely and remove all traces in the %PROGRAMDATA% folder. To be precise the WRData folder. After the uninstallation, I noticed that the Steam Store, Community and Profile sections still were being blocked.
I tried the following solutions I could find on the internet before installing WebRoot again:
Solution 1:
- Navigate to %localappdata%
- Open the Steam folder
- Delete the contents of the htmlcache folder
- Restart steam
- Exit steam
- Navigate to %localappdata%
- Open the Steam folder
- Delete the htmlcache folder
- Open a Run box (Windows key + R)
- Enter the steam://flushconfig command
- Navigate to the Steam Root Folder (e.g. D:/Steam)
- Delete everything except the steamapps folder and steam.exe (DO NOT DELETE THESE ITEMS..)
- Start up steam.exe
- It will redownload most steam files, you don't have to reinstall your games since they are located in the steamapps folder
Solution 4:
- Locate steam.exe and steamwebhelper.exe
- Right click them, and open the properties
- Make sure everything under Compatibility is left unchecked, especially the Run this program as an administrator box
- Also make sure this is the case under Change settings for all users (you can find this button on the same Compatibility Tab)
Thank you support department, and thanks Baldrick for your support as well!
Cheers,
Rooter1238
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