Right! (Quota reduced slightly.)
Those programs don’t know how Windows or other programs are connected with files you delete. They touch the system. With comodo’s uninstaller, booting in safe mode (not all drivers a.s.o. are being loaded in a minimalist way a.s.o.)… - then it should function.
You can choose all at once and change it the same way. Are only 3 clicks.
Did you reboot? The cleanup tool is multi step process. Uninstalling of any kernel mode driver is done during a reboot.
I did run the cleanup tool. For some reason 3.2.0.82 would not work on Windows 11 Canary build 25977 but 3.1.0.45 did the trick. It was also a bit more instructive.
After reboot.
The logs show the self protection of CIS at work (as we discussed in the previous beta topic). If you would have run the cleanup tool in Safe Mode you wouldn’t have seen the blocking in the logs (CIS does not get loaded in Safe Mode) in the first place.
What you have been witnessing is expected behavior when you are using the clean up tool to uninstall CIS when it is running. There is no problem.
Did you continue and reboot? Did that uninstall CIS properly?
Much respect to EricCryptid and your old user name. Name has changed but still the man. Mods have came and gone but he remains. I been rocking CIS since original beta. Miss the old days when Jowa, CaptainSticks, and others were around. Radagast was the man solid network genius. Forgive me for being sentimental. Had a couple of small issues but seemed to have resolved after a fresh install. Then again no way to upgrade from version 2.2.2.8012 without starting fresh. Monitoring network traffic via Wireshark seems to be a lot of unnecessary traffic to known and unknown servers from the software itself. Is Comodo the new avast, AVG, Avira ? Am I now the product ? Can’t dissect encrypted traffic and hope I’m wrong, but at one time CIS meant total security with TRUST.
I’m not an IT technician or programmer and therefore have little to no idea about it.
Once I couldn’t install Beta 1 because there was still a Comodo xxxxx, which prevented this despite the Comodo uninstaller and reboot, so I used Revo and this time started first in safe mode and continued the installation in normal mode and it worked. I didn’t need to delete manual or with revo.
futuretech, SanyaIV, RealNature, and many more. I would have added that name for real if it had come to me. Smart individual with more posts than myself.
Exactly ! This used to be an active community. People elite or newbie interacted and once it was something special. Now it seems to be a factory of random thoughts. No sense can be made from post to post because they are all lumped together randomly it seems. No order results in chaos. Discourse is a maze even when it looks better and has a more functional single post layout. When it was powered by Simple Machines Forum everything was organized by category. You knew where you were and what you were looking for. Try to find an answer to a question here ? The category page could be default with Discourse, but is not. Maybe confusion is the target of Comodo. Ask me no questions and I will tell you no lies. A new user can gain nothing here. The old forum had the ability to give the same user understanding of the software and to ask questions easily.
I’ve solved the problem for now, which concerned intelTDT.
It turned out that enabling real-time protection in WindowsDefender was causing the problem, which translated into the already use of the process and the operation of the intelTDT technology
You can also check it in the log: C:\ProgramData\Comodo\Cis\IntelTDT