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(Unverified)Oct 31st 2008 9:09AM
Congratulations for all-in-one product comodo. Firewall remains top-notch but anti-virus is still to prove itself, and defense+ is tooooo intrusive. I can say defense+ is highly effective it protects your computer veeeeeeeeery well, but unfortunately at a cost of intrusiveness. Whenever you install a new program, hips would interfere 20 times or more. This drove me crazy and I was forced to disable it. I prefer smart hips like threatfire, but if comodo solves this problem with hips, I believe there will be no resaon ever to switch to eset, bitdefender or any other security suit. Comodo should take in consideration that most computer users do not know much about hips etc, and all the warnings would probably scare them away.
(Unverified)Oct 31st 2008 1:37PM
You have 2 options: set comodo to install mode, or at the first nag tell it that treat that application as trusted application. It won't nag you 20 times like that.