Hey Kishor,
It’s working fine now. I’ve got incoming and outgoing certification on, mass mail alert on, personal email cert, CSE and it’s now going through OK.
What was in the last CFP update that could have affected this?
Ewen
Hey Kishor,
It’s working fine now. I’ve got incoming and outgoing certification on, mass mail alert on, personal email cert, CSE and it’s now going through OK.
What was in the last CFP update that could have affected this?
Ewen
Hi qtmod,
Thanks. After analysis, the false positive will be fixed.
thanks & regards
Kishor
Hey kishor,
Any news on a fix for this
https://forums.comodo.com/index.php/topic,6013.msg44868.html#msg44868?
Cheers,
Ewen
Hi Ewen,
Good day!
Thanks for the info. It seems that some CPF changes does affect on LSP chain its installation/uninstallation. We are looking into it.
regards
Kishor
HI Ewen,
I hope your On-demand exclusion list must be working. FOr on-access exclusion, the fix will come in next release.
Regards
Kishor
Hi Kishor,
I did receive the updates. I selected the mass email option and all three “Alert me” check boxes. I turned on troubleshoot log and sent a test message from Thunderbird v1.5.0.9 and I got an error dialog box from Thunderbird. I included the log files along with a JPEG file of the error dialog box. I put this all into a zip file which I am attaching. If I turn off the Advanced Email options, all is fine.
hlb
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Ok, apologies for my previous post… I should have looked through the forums more in depth. This appears to be a known bug – apparently it will only work properly if you’re using IE6 (or below) as your default browser. I tried it with IE7 (as have others) and it does not work (main program screen freezes, but the app itself seems to work fine).
I’m not keen on trashing my OS by trying to uninstall IE7 and re-install IE6… I’ll just wait for the problem to be fixed in CAVS.
Cheers,
Eddie
Hi,
Which version of IE7 you have. Is it beta?
Hi qtmod,
This was found as false positive. The fapse positive is fixed in the last updates. Pls rescan after getting updates.
regards
Kishor
I ran the Updater, removed the file from my Exclusion list, ran a scan on the folder, and zlib1t.dll was detected, but not automatically quarantined. Scan said “Disinfection Failed”, and I got a warning when closing the scan window saying “some files are still infected”.
No, it’s the final release… with the latest updates/patches.
Hi qtmod,
Can you pls compress the file with password “infected” and upload here?
Thanks again
regards
Kishor
Hi All,
I just updated my virus definition an hour ago, then my computer start rebooting endlessly…
Previously it worked fine. Once I restore it using Ghost to the previous backup of my Windows XP, it back to normal. Update it again and a repeated story happened once again.
Use CPF v2.4.17.183 and CAVS 2.0.8.20
Thanks
fhkh
Helo
I have the same situation on 5 different computers i work.
regards
Galar
Kishor,
I just rebooted my computer after trying to install PeerGuardian 2 (which said install failed because for some reason it couldn’t load a driver…) - I mention this in case it ends up being pertinent, since it was the last action taken. When I logged back in to Windows, CAVS said that it found trojan.keylogger.win32.iopus.a in c:\windows\system32\winlogon.exe, and that disinfection failed. I had quarantine turned off. I tried to submit it, but the submission failed.
I created a copy of it to send to you (after turning on quarantine) and on-access immediately triggered on the copy (not the original) and q’d it. I’ve attached a zipped version of the original here for you to analyze, along with a screenshot of the popup (which says, “disinfection action get failed” instead of “disinfection failed”).
TNX,
LM
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Apologies if this has already been mentioned :). CAVS doesn’t remember rules for applications running from a remote location (i.e unc path). Although the rule is present in the allow/block list, it is ignored :(.
Hello,
I am fairly new to this forum, just to say that CAVS 2.0.8.20 is much improved than 1.1, as that version broke my poor old laptop.
Only a couple of issues with 2.0.8.20, which I will specify:
The system seems to run a bit slower than with 1.1
I’ve had to disable HIPS as my system CRAWLS with it on, even tho the user profile completed fine
The Comodo LauchPad updater takes forever to finish, even tho it doesn’t appear to be accessing the net (or doing anything constructive)
Other than that, it works fine!
These are my system specs if you were interested…
Windows XP Professional SP2
Pentium 3 693 mHz
128 mB RAM
CAVS as the only antivirus/spyware resident program (have Spybot but only for a weekly scan)
(:WAV)
niterider,
Since version 1.1, Launchpad is no longer included with CAVS, and isn’t part of the installation. It’s still existing on your system because of version 1.1. You can get rid of it if you like (or keep it if you prefer).
If you want to remove it, remove CLPTray from the startup (go to Start/Run, type “msconfig”; go to Startup tab, and uncheck the box next to CLPTray. Apply, OK, reboot). Then manually delete the folder (c:\program files\comodo\launchpad - I think that’s the default path; it’s been a while since I’ve seen it… )
You may find that the HIPS is slow because of a certain application, and can exclude it from scanning.
LM
I set up Scheduled scanning for CAVS yesterday afternoon. I set it to run a full scan every Tuesday morning, at 5:30am. I left the computer on last night, logged in, so that the scan would run before I came in to work.
However, when I got here today, the scan had not run. It started at precisely 8:05am.
As stated, I was logged in, the terminal was locked, and obviously by this morning the computer had entered Standby mode. Will the scan not run under these conditions?
LM
OK thanx Little Mac, will purge Launchpad from my system (I hate it anyway).
It might be the cause of my slow system too…
:■■■■
Oh, afterthought, will future beta and/or released versions automatically update or do I have to uninstall my old version first??
Cheers
Rich