I know. I get no notification from new files.
Since the update, I no longer get popups when a program is auto-"sandboxed". It imported all of my rules into the Proactive configuration as well,...
Avira sets one or two drivers to auto even if you use it as on-demand. I have it installed as such and set them to manual. I also have Sandboxie...
Re: FortiClient Standard 4.2.5.0286 That doesn't look too bad. ???
Nothing that runs in real-time. I actually have cpuz in a subfolder of a folder that I have excluded so it should run without prompt. Usually it...
Of course not. 8) BTW, what's up with the domain blocklist feature? I tried to import the COU list but it wouldn't work. I notice that the...
They fixed the chronic cpu usage issue with oasrv.exe but sometimes prompts don't appear and programs won't open. I had to turn off "Automatically...
You do understand the 80% number refers to Adobe software only and not malware as a whole, right? The idea that 80% of malware is in the form of...
Those numbers refer to exploits against Adobe software, not overall malware. That headline is ridiculous.
If you have a list of domains you want blocked, you can always add them to your HOSTS file.
You can add the coupon code to your existing account without installing.
Flashget 1.73 works great and nothing of worth will flag it as malware.
I'm not sure if this occurs only in the free version, but when the firewall prompts to allow a program access, ALL network traffic is blocked...
Online Armor uses 12% of my CPU with nothing open.
You shouldn't have to delete the folders in appdata when reinstalling either. I have never seen such an error in Comodo. I only find two hits...
There isn't much in the logs. The cpu usage seems pretty constant, independent of network activity.
Does anyone else get a constant ~7-10% CPU usage from oasrv.exe? This occurs from startup, regardless of which features I have enabled. I'm on...
Same as the tool included with the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (MSDaRT).
Tried installing it again but still no go. Nothing available in IE9, Firefox or Chrome under Windows 7 x64.
Without D+, it's little more than a packet filter which can't be criticized for duties it's not expected to perform.
Patchguard won't prevent a HIPS from blocking OLE injections. It's pretty lame if Outpost can't block it but Comodo and Online Armor do so easily....
You can set it at 4 different levels: Partially Limited, Limited, Restricted or Untrusted.
If malware attemts to replace/overwrite an executable, D+ will alert you. If you do it yourself in Explorer or it's done with a signed installer,...
You could set an exception for your game folder as well.
Comodo passes it easily. I find it hard to believe that Outpost wouldn't pass it as well.
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