Hi Josy1982,
There are lot of improvement in Beta 2.0 from beta 1.1. I do agree that in last two beta releases, the CPU uses became more. There was some design changes and which causes this problem.
The performance issue will be resolved soon.
For that HIPS problem: i could reproduce it every time i want to use the acrobat reader 8 installer from the internet explorer. Maybe you can check it out.
Other than that, i got a “The IPSEC Services service terminated with the following error:
An invalid argument was supplied.” at the events, i wonder if this is from cavs but i’m not quite sure but after this, i got a “The Comodo Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware Service service hung on starting.” message (same minute).
Hi all! I recently installed this beta version of CAVS. Installation went well and all seems to work fine. The problem I’m having is that whenever I open the Antivirus console (from either the tray icon OR the program icon on the desktop) the console window pops up, but I can do anything with it. All the item status lines say “Refreshing” and clicking on any of the buttons gets no response. The only way I can close the window is killing it via the Task Manager. Oh, and the “Last Signature Update” shows a date of 06 Sep 2006!
I haven’t seen anyone else have this problem. Any ideas?
I’m running Comodo Firewall Pro, as well. Firefox is my default web browser, but I’ve switched it back and forth to IE7 just to see if that was the problem – no luck.
I suspect that you are correct about the LSP chain corruption.
As for the Mass mailer, if I just click on the top box, “Enable mass mailer worm detection” and click on apply, then send an email from Thunderbird (latest version), I get a dialog box titled “Comodo AntiVirus Email Proxy Server” with the message that “Comodo AntiVirus Email Proxy Server has encountered a problem and needs to close…”. This happens every time I send with that option selected. The email does however get sent. If I start selecting additional email scanner options, the email stops sending.
I have TBird as well, but do not have this issue. Email scanning is active, including incoming/outgoing, icons/progress indicator, and mass-mailer. I don’t think I have signatures turned on, though.
Does someone has news on the BSOD CAVS caused on my system and the system from Arkangyal? Because until now no one replied or even took a look at the dumpfiles we uploaded. The discussion and dumpfiles can be found here
I would be inclined to go to Comodo’s official support centre at http://support.comodo.com, register and lodge a support ticket on this. These are only user forums and we can only answer to the best of our knowledge.
Hope this helps,
Ewen
P.S. Your topic has been read 88 times and there is no way to tell how many of those involved a download of your dumpfile.
You are way out of date, the current release of Thunderbird is 1.5.0.9 released in December just as a note. There have been some significant api and security changes to my knowledge. You might try visiting Mozilla’s website and garbing the latest stable release.
Though the scanner should work with any version since it is a proxy, you still might give it a round and see if that changes anything. I suppose it is possible that earlier versions send mail using a slightly different series of processes.
I tried CAVS a couple months ago and had major issues with it. At the time I was extremely busy so I took the easy road and went back to Avast.
Just installed CAVS again, and it seems to be running ok, despite a few hiccups.
First, the install gave me an error. After reading these forums, I ran the Winsockfix after which, CAVS installed without any errors.
Upon reboot, I had no internet connection. It seems my static TCP/IP settings were reverted back to DHCP. Plugging in my static IP/server addresses resolved this issue.
A few times, I’ve had my system lock up completely. Once while booting/loading items in the systemtray. Another after I ran the CAVS updater, and tried to open CAVS…which did not open, after which I was unable to launch any program and had to manually power off my PC. I ran into the same issue another time when I manually Exited CAVS, then tried to launch CAVS a minute or so later.
One quick question, is there a command line scanner for CAVS? I have the option in my download manager to manually scan each file I download, but I need to point it to an EXE.
One last thing, CAVS is giving me a false positive fir a file for the game Lord of the Rings Online:
zlib1t.dll = Backdoor.Win32.Prosti.s
The file is legit from Turbine, and other users have posted about other AV programs quarantining this file. I submitted the file with CAVS, hopefully someone can have a look at the file.
Also, is there a way to add this file to a whitelist, so I don’t have to disable CAVS to play the game?
Hello,i have a problem.i can’t submit ‘skype.exe’ with cav submit files.it gives an error at 84%.i have submitted some other files without problems.the file is 24 MB.
Btw…final version will be integrated with windows security center?
It was my topic Anyway, i didn’t know i should open a ticket for a BETA product :THNK The problem has been posted with my dmp files, i hope they can found out something.