

It runs mostly on it's own and is my favorite Antivirus to use. For example you can send a command to reboot the computer with no interaction. There are some helpful tools that you can use if the client is on a workstation. As for the servers you were able to turn off certain features if you felt it would interfere with the performance or programs running on them. Since we had an overview of all Webroot clients from the cloud, we were able to proactively see viruses or threats before they caused major harm on the computer.

As an admin you have complete control and can even go as far as to not allow the end user to open and see the Webroot client interface. This was great in the fact that we didn't have to big the end user, we just had to wait for it to show in the cloud admin console. We were able to silently install on computers that were missing Webroot which could automatically license and poll to the cloud. It was used more in depth at my previous employer(MSP) and is where I interacted with it the most. It is being used on workstations across our entire organization.
