I just noticed that Task Manager shows 2 Webroot processes running (WRSA and WRSVC) and both are described as 32 bit. I thought Webroot had native 64 bit support.
Can someone explain this?
Best answer by Rakanisheu Retired
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View originalHello DAF that is correct it doesn't matter that it shows the processes as 32bit as you are completely secure and is a native 64 bit supported as I use it on Win 7 x64 and a Webroot Staff member will reply with a more detailed answer tomorrow during the day MDT time.@ wrote:
Running Webroot Complete with Windows 8 Pro 64 bit.
I just noticed that Task Manager shows 2 Webroot processes running (WRSA and WRSVC) and both are described as 32 bit. I though Webroot had native 64 bit support.
Can someone explain this?
Hello Magnum and Welcome to the Webroot Community Forums!@ wrote:
Hi Guys,
I've read the responses but would like to understand how webroot will scan beyond 4gb RAM? Without getting into the detail, if the "driver" is 64bit and the "calling process?", visible in Task Manager is 32bit, how would this be achieved when the calling process is not capable of adressing the remaining memory?
Hope my question kind of makes sense.
Thanks.
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