Then you should add at least the name and version of the security program as well as the exact message you get (screenshot). Any additional explanation that the program might provide for the message would be of help too.
It looks like you are using a RoonServer install (with the Roon program being hidden in the system tray of your PC). Is there any change in behavior if you restart RoonServer by right-clicking on it in the system tray and opening it again?
It looks like I have two server installations on this laptop:
This PC
HP Laptop
Does this affect memory? Does it matter which I log in with? Should one be deleted?
Also, my memory use is 57% without Roon running. So maybe the issue is my other applications?
This would indicate that you have both the “All-in-one” version of Roon and RoonServer installed on the same PC. RoonServer has no GUI and resides on in the system task-bar area and can be controlled by the All-in-one or another Roon Remote.
You can have both installed on the same PC, but only one of the installs can be the active “Core”. I would scroll down towards the bottom of your Task Manager to see if other process are using up RAM as well.
RoonServer and the All-in-one might have different databases, since they are two separate installs. I would check closely to see which one contains your entire database, the “This PC” listing is for the All-in-one and the “HP Laptop” listing should be for RoonServer.