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Install Webroot with Microsoft Endpoint Manager

  • 18 May 2021
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Hi,

I am trying to install Webroot SecureAnywhere through Microsoft Endpoint manager so that when the computer syncs up to Intune and pulls the deployment profile and the apps to install this is automatically installed as well. What am I missing? Pictures attached for reference. I place the license key where GUILIC=0000-0000-0000-0000-0000-0000. I also make sure the correct group has the devices in it and are in the required group for assignments. Any help?

 

 

 

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Best answer by jason.fritz 18 May 2021, 22:31

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Hey there @jason.fritz ,

Thanks for bringing your question to the community! I will ping one of our product experts to see if he has any solutions to share with you.

@dstokes1 

@jason.fritz From your screenshot, I’m not seeing where you are placing the Webroot Site Keycode for the particular Webroot Site you’re wanting these to be installed. This could take some troubleshooting steps beyond what we can do here, so PM and my team can work with you directly...probably more efficient.

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I have found a solution in being able to install Webroot on Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

 

Create a separate folder for each tenant/client to install for

Copy webroot.exe inside the new folder

Rename the webroot.exe file with License Key

Copy IntuneWinAppUtil.exe inside the new folder

Open Powershell in Admin mode

set-location to wherever the folder is

Run .\IntuneWinAppUtil.exe

Specify the source folder as the current folder

Setup file is the Licensekey.exe

Output file is the current folder

Catalog folder is No

Go to Endpoint Manager

Add App

Install command - Licensekey.exe /key=Licensekey

Uninstall command - C:\Program Files (x86)\Webroot\WRSA.exe -uninstall

Rules Format – Manually configure detection rules

                Rule Type – File

                Path - C:\Program Files (x86)\Webroot

                File or folder – WRSA.exe

                Detection method – File or folder exists

                Associated with a 32-bit – Leave No

Assignments

                Add Autopilot Group

                Change End User notifications   

                                Hide all toast notifications

Hit Next and Save

 

Wait Aprox. 30 minutes for it to push and install

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Excellent find @jason.fritz  and thank you for sharing with the Community. We appreciate it very much.

Hi Guys,

Thank you! This information is mostly what I’m looking for, though there are a few parts missing. I got to exactly the same place in your first picture. Most of my questions are in the detail of where and how:

 

Create a separate folder for each tenant/client to install for

Copy webroot.exe inside the new folder

Where does this come from? I’ve got an wsasme.msi or wsasme.exe have you extracted this from the MSI?

Rename the webroot.exe file with License Key

So this is called something like 0000-0000-0000-0000-0000-0000.exe? Is this required, or is it just so you can differentiate between tenants?

Install command - Licensekey.exe /key=Licensekey

This makes the line above appear redundant

 

My last question: this post is currently 4 months old. Have you had to manually update the installed files since you did this? Or does it install an older version and then immediately update itself? Just so I can gauge how often I’ll need to recreate these.

Any write up on this would be appreciated. Same questions as Dave C. Thanks! 

I have found a solution in being able to install Webroot on Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

 

Create a separate folder for each tenant/client to install for

Copy webroot.exe inside the new folder

Rename the webroot.exe file with License Key

Copy IntuneWinAppUtil.exe inside the new folder

Open Powershell in Admin mode

set-location to wherever the folder is

Run .\IntuneWinAppUtil.exe

Specify the source folder as the current folder

Setup file is the Licensekey.exe

Output file is the current folder

Catalog folder is No

Go to Endpoint Manager

Add App

Install command - Licensekey.exe /key=Licensekey

Uninstall command - C:\Program Files (x86)\Webroot\WRSA.exe -uninstall

Rules Format – Manually configure detection rules

                Rule Type – File

                Path - C:\Program Files (x86)\Webroot

                File or folder – WRSA.exe

                Detection method – File or folder exists

                Associated with a 32-bit – Leave No

Assignments

                Add Autopilot Group

                Change End User notifications   

                                Hide all toast notifications

Hit Next and Save

 

Wait Aprox. 30 minutes for it to push and install

 

Thanks Jason, I was able to use your method vs the MSI and it appears to be working!

Is there a set of instructions for deploying a Mac Client using Microsoft Endpoint / Intune?

 

Thanks,

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