Keylogging: Cannot set keyboard hook ( Safe :-TU) I agree that Comodo AV is not great, but the sandbox in CCAV works quite well (check this thread in Comodo Forum):ĪntiTest.exe Running in Comodo Cloud Antivirus v55.478 Sandbox If you use Windows 7 you don't have this problem, that's why in your video everything was fine.Ībout CCAV, I don't understand what you mean with "gloopy".ĭue to the hundreds of issues CFW 10 had with Windows 10 Creator Updates, I have switched to CCAV + Tinywall and I really like the combo. That's why on CFW 10 they add the option to treat those apps in a different way (and I personally suggest to set it to block such apps). *** Youtube live link de-linked as per Wilders TOS.Ībout the comment from Jonathan Marlin, I think the problem is that he run apps requiring elevated privileges and CFW on Windows 10 can run them only as Partially Limited, no matter what setting you have. If I had to use Windows again (ie modern Windows) then I would look carefully at the Windows Firewall first, but - if I had to - I would put a fair bit of trust in Comodo Firewall based on my past good watched your video about CFW vs. So, what I did was turn OFF the learning parts of Comodo and just used the 3rd part (as described) and set up the dozen or so rules needed to run it securely my way. there was a section where you could configure "rules" for IP's, PC's, Protocols, Ports. there was a section where Comodo "learned" (by ticking "agreement" I think) of O/S components you wanted to allow through the firewall andģ. There was a section where Comodo "learned" (by ticking "agreement") of programs you wanted to allow through the firewall Ģ. Ĭomodo had several sections for "configuration".ġ. So I'll talk about that experience as "info". While this seems to be more a quirk (feature?) of comodo than of cirrus, it is certainly worth being aware of and might be worth working around if possible.In older times I used Comodo as firewall to Windows2000. However attempting to copy these files with the internal copy command in JP software's 4NT shell does not result in any file lock (though access is still denied.). Attempting to copy these files with Total Commander results in an identical result: Total Commander pgm file is locked by Comodo.Ĥ. After excluding all these files from the backup session, the problem disappears.ģ. All these files had "access denied" which resulted in comodo locking cirrus.exe, apparently permanently until rebooting.Ģ. I do a nightly mirror of my system/program drive to a backup drive, and this mirror included a number of exe and dll files (and data.edb) in the Comodo program dir, as well as two sys files in system32\drivers. Comodo agent permanently locks cirrus.exe whenever cirrus tries to copy any of a number of a Comodo program files to which read access is denied. For a start, of course, I'll go offline, shut down comodo and try to install cirrus without rebooting!ġ. I have very little troubleshooting time available, but I will see what else I can quickly learn about this odd behavior, in particular whether I can observe when these locks develop. I wonder whether cirrus does something unusual which attracts comodo's attention in an unusual way, or perhaps fails to release some resource when it terminates? This process has cirrus.exe opened 5 times (5 different handles.) Interestingly, though I have 13 applications and 78 processes running on my system at the moment (and cirrus is not one of them!), cirrus.exe is the *only* file proper locked by cmdagent (in process explorer's "file" category, cmdagent also locks the win32 system folder, and some /Device objects which are mostly named pipes, but no other normal files.) Today, when this problem occurred again, I used process explorer to determine that the locking process is cmdagend.exe, a service which is part of the Comodo 2.4 firewall. I reported by email several weeks ago that I have been unable to install cirrus updates in recent months without rebooting because the file cirrus.exe is locked.
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