Occasionally this option is not there. Please have a look at this article regarding uninstallation issues. Hope this info helps. If you still have questions or need more help, please ask. Like Quote. Hi ler Welcome to the Community Forums. If I may just add to what BD has advised If you do not know how to do that then please follow these instructions: 1. Right click on the Start Menu button 2. Answer 'Yes' to the 'Do you want to uninstall' message Hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick. I had a trial use and cannot uninstall. Can't afford it right now. Any help? We need basic cookies to make this site work, therefore these are the minimum you can select. We have recently updated our Privacy Policies. We encourage you to read the full terms here. It could happen that uninstallation options for SecureAnywhere could be missing from the Control Panel or Start menu. If you want to uninstall SecureAnywhere and are unable to do so because of the options are missing, here are some steps you can try to resolve the problem: Option 1: Ensure correct display settings Open the main interface.
Click Settings , then choose Basic Configuration. Click Save All. Then click Save All again. Option 2: If the method above does not work, you can run an uninstall command manually.
Choose the correct instructions for your operating system. The Run box opens. Type the following into the Run box, exactly as it appears below.
Note: This path is for the default location. If you installed the program elsewhere, be sure to modify the path accordingly. When prompted to uninstall, click Yes. Type the following into the Start Search bar, exactly as it appears below. I saw there are a lot of complaints about not being able to get remove Webroot software. Is this intentional? I had bought a Webroot Complete upgrade, and read I should uninstall the old software before installing the new. When the uninstall did not work, I installed the CD over it on the Windows 10 computer and it seems to work and the keycode was accepted.
On the Windows XP, it caused all kinds of problems and my computer made a lot of noise and I thought it was damaged. It never was able to complete a scan.
I finally got the idea to just put the new keycode in program that was still on the computer after I figured out where it was located under my account with the little flower icon. Seemed to work and password manager and storage icons appeared and it did a smooth scan. Like Quote Share. Hi digitalsurfer No there is no removal tool but there is a set of instruction on how to try to remove WSA if removal is proving difficult.
Click appwiz. Optional : To help webroot improve, in the pop-up select the reason for uninstalling, provide additional comments, and click send. Windows 8 Click Start, or the Windows icon. Windows 10 Click Start, or the Windows icon. Like Quote Share. This topic has been closed for comments.
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