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Is COMODO firewall compatible with win 7?
Hi every one
My question is the titleIs COMODO firewall compatible with win 7?
Hi every one
My question is the titleIs COMODO firewall compatible with win 7?
Do you have UAC deactivated with enabled D+ and did you disable the Win firewall?
I just uninstalled Comodo firewall - it works in x64 no problem but it crashed my Power DVD and did not let me use Pure Video. IMO HD Quality video merits a switch back to windows firewall or something else.
I have a similar Toshiba laptop to your rig, Saeidmscs, and it has been running COMODO with no problems for a couple of months with the 7100 RC.
As Tews said, be sure to get the latest version, 3.11, from COMODO's site
Last edited by TheSchaft; 04 Sep 2009 at 16:56. Reason: sorry - misspelled originator's name
Do you have UAC and the win firewall completely disabled?
TheLostOne - Sorry for the delay in responding - I was pulling my head out of another problem I got myself into :)
I disabled the Win 7 firewall but not UAC completely - if you completely disable the UAC, you lose "Protected Mode: On" that can be set automagically with a slick little change from one of the Brink tutorials.
My setup is Windows 7 firewall off, COMODO firewall on, MSE on, COMODO virus checking not loaded.
The UAC is set to the second from the bottom.
On install for COMODO, I selected the firewall with Defense Plus (the option listed below the recommended one, as I recall). It is running in Network Defense = "Safe Mode" and Proactive Defense = "Clean PC" mode.
Since I didn't want to run for an extended time without a firewall (even though the router provides some firewall defense) I ran an on-line scan (from Kapersky) before I turned the Windows firewall off and loaded COMODO and did not run the system scan from COMODO.
(I also run WoT to rate sites when I do a search, and WinPatrol to bark when system changes are attempted.)
If you are like me, you WILL be tempted to futz with the default settings. My advice is to run with the defaults for a bit before you throttle things down. I'd recommend only stopping MS Media Player from phoning home as a change, but that's just me not wanting MS to know too much. :)
Hope this helps.
Marked as Solved b/c 2 different posters have acknowledged that Comodo works on both 32bit and 64bit W7.