Thank you very much for testing the product.
We will try to take care of all FPs mentioned here. This is our first priority.
In response to coltrane's following remarks:
BTW, when I click Java vulnerability it shows 14 different warnings, first 03 october 2007 . Is that history information of the Java runtime? Because I think 1.6.0.5 is newer than that.
Seems we got it wrong in vulnerability description, it seems to be related to older JRE version. Would be fixed in next update.
And what about the updates? Will the database of the vulnerabilities be updated automatically or only the CVA updates when updates option is selected in Settings tab?
Let me give an insight into functioning of it. We have a thin DB on client and before scanning starts we make sure it matches with DB on the server. So anytime you scan you have the latest from comodo.
Whenever you click on 'Start' button you would have seen an update dialog spalshing up, this makes sure that CVA is using latest database. This is diferent than one availale under 'Miscellaneous --> Update', which is solely for program updates not for database updates.
In response to Soyabeaner's following remark:
I wonder why there are 2 instances of my Windows Media Player 10 (one in C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player and the other in C:\WINDOWS\RegisteredPackages\{DD90D410-1823-43EB-9A16-A2331BF08799}).
This will be taken care in next version.
There's no close button for the info screen, just the X at the top-right corner.
This too will be taken care in next version.
In response to panic's following remark:
I'd like to see the vulnerability rating shown on the main screen.
Yes, do agree with you here, that details are hidden as of now and they should be as visible as possible. We do have plans to make it more visible, when you click the application, it should be right there. So we have it in our task list.
I will update here when i get FPs fixed. So you can re-run scanner and see the results.
Thanks
-umesh