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Topic: «
WEBRoot SecureAnyWhere changes the behavior AWM
, WEBRoot SecureAnyWhere changes the behavior AWM » on forum:
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Rogerio Souza
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Posted:
10/07/2012 13:09:34
I'm posting here in beta testing, but with any version of AWM.
Only when activated Webroot SecureAnyWhere 8.0.2.14.
The Following ignore AWM programs (eg: title buttons, hotkeys, etc..)
* Mozilla FireFox
* Google Chrome
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Rogerio Souza
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Posted:
10/07/2012 18:09:18
Corrected the error: (in the WEBRoot)
Code
Identity & Privacy View/Edit Protected Applications [Application] --> Allow
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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10/10/2012 03:43:41
Hello Rogerio.
Do you mean you've solved the problem by allowing these applications?
Best regards.
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Rogerio Souza
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11/01/2012 09:41:56
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Bogdan Polishchuk wrote:
Do you mean you've solved the problem by allowing these applications?
Thanks Sr. Administrator.
Yes.
Was solved yes.
The application WEBRoot is that prohibiting the operation.
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