
Appwiz.cpl explanation - Webroot
Appwiz.cpl is a run command shortcut to open the Add/Remove Programs or Uninstall a Program list on Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10. To use the appwiz.cpl command on your …
Uninstall Webroot SecureAnywhere (Windows 10)
This solution addresses the most current version of Windows for home users. View older Windows uninstall instructions here. For Apple - Uninstalling Webroot SecureAnywhere for …
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Click Search, type appwiz.cpl, then press Enter on your keyboard. This opens your Control Panel to the list of all programs currently installed on your computer. Scroll down the programs list …
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Uninstalling the OpenText™ Core Endpoint Protection - Webroot
Open Programs and Features (enter appwiz.cpl at the Search line). Find and select OpenText™ Core Endpoint Protection. Click Uninstall. Acknowledge any messages presented. Delete the …
What is a PUA? - Webroot
Click Search, type "appwiz.cpl" (without quotes), and then press Enter on your keyboard. This will open your Control Panel to the list of all programs currently installed on your computer.
SecureAnywhere Forgot password and can't uninstall due to …
Click Search, then type " appwiz.cpl " (without quotes), and press Enter on your keyboard. Scroll down the programs list until you see the Webroot security product. Click the Webroot security …
C:\Program message being displayed after boot on Windows
Click Search, then type "appwiz.cpl" (without quotes), and press the ENTER key. Scroll down the programs list until you see the Webroot security product. Click the Webroot security product …
Uninstall Webroot SecureAnywhere for Windows 8 and older
Click Start, or the Windows icon. In the Search field, type "appwiz.cpl" (without quotes), then press Enter on your keyboard. Click appwiz.cpl. Select the Webroot SecureAnywhere line item …
Uninstalling the OpenText™ Core Endpoint Protection - Webroot
There are multiple ways you can uninstall the OpenText™ Core Endpoint Protection. It can be removed remotely using agent commands or directly from the device. To be able to use agent …