During the latest sophos update it appears that Webroot took exception to something in the update and alerted the user who instructed Webroot to clean it.
Logs below
Automated Cleanup Engine
Starting Cleanup at 19/04/2018 - 10:36:08 GMT
Starting Routine> Removing c:programdatasophosautoupdatecachedecodedclean64setup.dll...#(PX5: 8166FC8950520DAAF5DE0E09DDBD01008B5C5A4D - MD5: 15CE4EDEE2870FDBCC012E63B4047509 - UniqueID: 06D182B8)...
Deleting File> c:programdatasophosautoupdatecachedecodedclean64setup.dll
Automated Cleanup Engine
Starting Cleanup at 19/04/2018 - 10:40:12 GMT
Starting Routine> Removing c:programdatasophosautoupdatecachedecodedclean64setup.dll...#(PX5: 8166FC8950520DAAF5DE0E09DDBD01008B5C5A4D - MD5: 15CE4EDEE2870FDBCC012E63B4047509 - UniqueID: 06D91970)...
Deleting File> c:programdatasophosautoupdatecachedecodedclean64setup.dll
Automated Cleanup Engine
Starting Cleanup at 19/04/2018 - 11:05:36 GMT
Starting Routine> Removing c:programdatasophosautoupdatecachedecodedclean64setup.dll...#(PX5: 8166FC8950520DAAF5DE0E09DDBD01008B5C5A4D - MD5: 15CE4EDEE2870FDBCC012E63B4047509 - UniqueID: 0499C3A0)...
Deleting File> c:programdatasophosautoupdatecachedecodedclean64setup.dll
Now even with Webroot deactivated we're having problems reruning the Sophos update.
Is it possible to configure Webroot to leave sophos alone? Cannot see an option to exclude folders from scanning.
Best answer by LLiddell
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