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| 617392 | 2007-12-03 07:07:00 | I think quite a few people are also having probs with Comodo 3, because they're also using some kind of Anti-spyware program, thats not compatible with Comodo v3. Which is running in the background. Altho sometimes ZA doesnt always remove ALL of its files either, when you uninstall it. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 617393 | 2007-12-03 08:49:00 | wainuitech: golfer: Thanks for your suggestions and information. Seems to me that my best bet will be to try Vista Firewall Control. I also noticed the promo for Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 on this month's PC World DVD ...then again a friend of mine gave it a whirl and it apparently tied his computer up in knots as well wouldn't let him do anything at all. So on balance it looks like the Standard Firewall + Vista Firewall Control will be my best bet. Although I would be interested in any comments you have on this analysis. |
symiggy (7597) | ||
| 617394 | 2007-12-03 18:20:00 | I think quite a few people are also having probs with Comodo 3, because they're also using some kind of Anti-spyware program, thats not compatible with Comodo v3. Which is running in the background. Altho sometimes ZA doesnt always remove ALL of its files either, when you uninstall it. Hey speedy - Just for a bit of info - The install I put Comodo on to test was a fresh image of vista ultimate - nothing else on it apart from office 2007 - It installed fine, but after a reboot - hmmmmm then it all turned to custard.- Dunno why. Its almost as if comodo is doing the same sort of thing Nortons is - some programs it simply wont play nice with. |
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