We have the GUI disabled so it seems to take about 5s-60s for the app to phone home and realize it shouldn't show a GUI and then close. The approach above still shows the webroot GUI to our users when the app installs. In 2014, a bad Sophos update led to all of our Macs at a previous employer to use nearly 100% of all CPU cores for Sophos until we downgraded (this was initially reported as people saying their machines felt slow and the fans are always on).Īlso test extensively. I do still have a lot of issues with Webroot's Mac support, but on the flip side I'll say I haven't had a bad update where the real-time scanner has completely broken machines. It could be laziness, it could be that app is now forked and not expected to work for 10.15 AND older clients (I didn't focus on compatibility testing of older clients). I have no idea why their URL they use in the console and many people's silent install scripts is of a 9.0.x version. "/Applications/Webroot SecureAnywhere.app/Contents/MacOS/Installer" -keycode=WHATEVER -language=en -silent Runs a silent install script after: #!/bin/bash dmg of the /Applications/Webroot SecureAnywhere.app that was captured of 9.1.x before it cleaned up the installer. Rm -rf /Library/Application Support/Webroot Rm -rf ~/Library/Application Support/Webroot Rm -rf "/Applications/Webroot SecureAnywhere.app" Rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/SecureAnywhere.kext Rm -rf /Library/Extensions/SecureAnywhere.kext Kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/SecureAnywhere.kext Kextunload /Library/Extensions/SecureAnywhere.kext Launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/.plist # This script will attempt to remove all Webroot components. Made sure the kernel extension team ID is set in a configuration profile. Made sure to have the full disk access configuration profile setup for Webroot.Ģ. app, but before it's fully installed and have removed the installer is critical.ġ. So getting a copy AFTER the GUI installer downloads the new. This is a little tricky because it appears they clean up the installer (/Applications/Webroot SecureAnywhere.app/Contents/MacOS/Installer) when the installation finishes. So for just getting by with silent installs, I grabbed a copy of the 9.1.x version to have JAMF push out and then have our silent script run. app whose GUI will download 9.1.x after you put in the keycode. Their web console (at least for us) also downloads a stupid 9.0.x dmg. So I had to look at this yesterday/today to fix for our 16" MacBook pros.
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