Came home today from work and the old computer had a large warning on the screen. It seems Eset seems to think that Comodo's cpf.exe is a virus. Not sure how or why but it wanted me to delete cpf.exe anyone else experience this? Thanks in advance.
Pay attention to this - http://www.eset.com/support/kb.php?option=com_kb&Itemid=29&page=articles&articleid=812. I myself booted to safe mode, and uninstalled NOD32. The add/remove program control panel doesn't work in safe mode (win XP home), but ESET's uninstaller did. Just look in your start menu in the ESET folder for the shortcut. I then removed all the folders listed in the knowledgebase article above, downloaded the newest version from ESET, and reinstalled. Been fine since. Granted I lost 7 hours of my work day. But hey - back up now.
Along with the other related FP threads concerning signature database 3119 issues, have a look at the below thread for further info. this thread---> detecting Comodo's CFP.exe as a threat (false positives) To avoid duplicate discussion, we'll close this thread now. Bubba