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« Reply #30 on: January 12, 2008, 02:04:10 PM »

[sarcasm] So, is this where we ask to get bugs fixed? [/sarcasm]

I have a nice list  Grin

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« Reply #31 on: February 23, 2009, 10:47:15 AM »

I posted the following some time ago and never  received a reply so I thought I would try here.

Jim

I have been using the Comodo products for about a year and I have found most of them to be very good.  I am a retired IBM Southeast Area software marketing manager and along my career I was involved with security products.  I have some comments and a suggestion relating to the Comodo products.

First most security products from any company are intimidating to the average user when it comes to installation and maintenance. The “PRO” option at a reasonable price is a real step forward in this area.

SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENT – This suggestion specifically applies to the CIS product, however it could be applied in others.  I appreciate the almost real time virus updates; however, I don’t appreciate the long scan times to check for the new virus signatures. I would suggest that when the new data is downloaded that a temporary database be built with just the new signatures at the same time the master database is updated.  Allow the user to select the option (automatically or on request) of running a quick scan using the temporary database and after this search take the required actions, delete the temporary database and revert to the master data base for all future use. This would be faster and insure that the machine was free of the new viruses.

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« Reply #32 on: February 23, 2009, 06:16:33 PM »

KAV got some certificat to scan encrypted connexions, sometimes u have to disable it to access some places like into vista u cant get updates or on xp and vista i cant connect to my usenet server using the SSL way.
but most of the time it works fine, and got no prob on xp to use microsoft updates. and it works to to connect to my bank account. in fact the only prob i met was with my SSL usenet server and the vista updates, except that it's able to connect and scan all my encrypted connexions.
this protection looks good, what do u think ?
I saw no options on others security progs that got a certificate to scan encrypted connexions but i dont know all, maybe some other competitors got this kind of protection.

update : actually my SSL usenet works now with this protection activated, it's detecting the encrypted connexion and allowing me to connect the server :-)

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« Reply #33 on: June 17, 2009, 10:35:50 AM »

I'm completely lost, what do Volkswagen and BMW have to do with this ?

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