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Webroot secureanywhere
Webroot secureanywhere




webroot secureanywhere

To add the exclusions to TDR, you can either use Predefined Exclusion Sets or add the exclusions manually. Before you deploy a Host Sensor on computers that have Webroot installed, add exclusions for the Webroot file paths as TDR Exclusions in your TDR account. In your TDR account, add the exclusions to manually identify paths for files and processes that you do not want Host Sensors to monitor. If the Host Sensor and Webroot detect and respond to a threat at the same time, this can cause high utilization of system resources such as CPU, Memory and Disk I/O. The Mac test environment for this deployment included: Windows 7, 8.1, 10 Enterprise 64-bit Operating System.The Windows test environment for this deployment included: Firebox with Fireware v12.5.5 or higher.The TDR and Fireware versions tested for this deployment included:

WEBROOT SECUREANYWHERE FOR MAC

  • Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection 9.0.10.90 - for Mac.
  • Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection 9.0.26.61 - for Windows.
  • webroot secureanywhere

  • An active Threat Detection and Response subscription with Host Sensor licenses.
  • To complete this deployment, you must have:

    webroot secureanywhere

    Note: Only file exclusions are supported by Webroot SecureAnywhere.

  • /usr/local/watchguard/tdr/amd64/host_sensor.
  • Exclusions in Webroot for the TDR Host Sensor - for Mac:.
  • 32-bit Windows - C:\Program Files\WatchGuard\Threat Detection and Response\x86\host_sensor.exe.
  • 64-bit Windows - C:\Program Files (x86)\WatchGuard\Threat Detection and Response\amd64\host_sensor.exe.
  • Exclusions in Webroot for the TDR Host Sensor - for Windows:.
  • Exclusions in TDR for Webroot - for Mac:.
  • Exclusions in TDR for Webroot - for Windows:.
  • To avoid conflicts between the TDR Host Sensor and Webroot SecureAnywhere, add these exclusions:






    Webroot secureanywhere