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Look for updates on mac
Look for updates on mac








look for updates on mac

Webroot SecureAnywhere is now uninstalled. Click and drag the Webroot SecureAnywhere program icon into the Trash in the dock.Ī confirming window appears.Open the Finder by clicking the Finder icon in the dock.If prompted, confirm that you want to shut down SecureAnywhere.

look for updates on mac

  • Shut down SecureAnywhere by clicking the Webroot icon in the menu bar and selecting Shut Down SecureAnywhere.
  • To uninstall Webroot SecureAnywhere, follow the instructions below. Make note of your keycode and you must be connected to the Internet to reinstall the software. If the update is unsuccessful, follow the instructions below to uninstall and reinstall Webroot SecureAnywhere for Mac.
  • If the update is successful, the system displays the message:.
  • If you are not up to date, the system displays the following message.
  • With the Mac agent open and active, in the upper left corner, from the Webroot SecureAnywhere drop-down menu, select Check For Updates.
  • If your version number is earlier than 9.0.2.45, then you must update your version of Webroot SecureAnywhere for Mac.

    #LOOK FOR UPDATES ON MAC FOR MAC#

    If your version number is 9.0.2.45 or later, then you have the most current version of Webroot SecureAnywhere for Mac and you do not need to do anything. The My Account area expands to display your keycode number, days remaining in your subscription, and your version number. In the lower right corner of the agent, double-click on My Account.Double-click on the Webroot icon to open the Mac agent.First check to see which version is currently installed: Instructions for checking your version and updating Webroot SecureAnywhere (if needed) are provided below. To ensure continued protection, it is critical to update Webroot SecureAnywhere software to version 9.0.2.45 or later before upgrading to the macOS 10.12.X (“Sierra”) or higher.

    look for updates on mac

    This solution addresses Webroot SecureAnywhere for Mac when upgrading to macOS Sierra










    Look for updates on mac