This is currently one of the functions in the policy settings of Webroot. However, I have found out the hard way that several of the settings (IE cache, Chrome cache, and microsoft office recent document history) are not available to manage as part of the policy settings. Turning off the central management of the system cleaner does not rectify the situation -- the settings are left in place. The only way to change them that I've found is to set the machines in question to unmanaged policy, make the necessary changes, and switch it back to it's normal policy. I've confirmed this is a bug with support, and they let me know it's went to development but no eta on a fix.
Has anyone else run into this? If so, what did you do to resolve the problem? I spent some time combing the registry and looking for settings elsewhere to see if I could find where Webroot stores the settings for the policies, but I couldn't find what I was after. I did see quite a few settings out there for other things though. Support says the policies govern what Webroot shows in the window, but if it's set to unmanaged, it has to be pulling it from a local copy somehow.
I'm just trying to avoid having to do this by hand on the large number of computers I will likely have to adjust.