Someone updated Windows 7 - 64 bit?
CIS 10 - 10.2.0.6526
:-TU
Someone updated Windows 7 - 64 bit?
CIS 10 - 10.2.0.6526
:-TU
That … makes me nervous.
Got a notification from CIS last night that there was a new program update to .6744. So I clicked to update, it reported it had updated and just needed a restart, so I restarted. For some reason the updated CIS had changed theme from Arcadia to Lycia, which was slightly irritating as I had to change it back, shut down CIS then restart it, but no big thing. I did look both at the ‘About’ and the Task log and saw it was indeed now showing it was .6744.
This morning I woke my laptop up from sleep (NOT a restart), and as soon as I logged in I got the ‘update available’ from CIS again. Checked and the linked webpage changelog was still showing latest update as .6744, no new update since last night. My CIS About was still showing it as .6744 as after yesterday’s update. I did this new ‘update’ and restarted, and it still shows itself as .6744. At least the theme didn’t change this time.
This isn’t going to happen every wake up from sleep, is it? Why the new update available message this morning on laptop wake from sleep when I did the update last night?
Thanks for 11.0.0.6744 - I enjoy it smoothly running on W10P 1809 17763.252 …
I was expecting the current version to be HVCI compliant. However, the MS DG_Readiness_Tool_v3.6 told me:
Incompatible HVCI Kernel Driver Modules found
Module: cmdguard.sys
Reason: execute page protection count: 122
and won’t let me enable HVCI.
Is 11.0.0.6744 HVCI compliant?
BR G4711
v11.0.0.6744 (clean install) work fine on windows 10 1809 64b. :-TU thanks comodo :rocks:
DavidGB. Can you check the Tasks Logs and see if you had an update for the recognizer?
It downloads the Comodo ELAM driver which is required for Windows 10, and even though you may not be using W10, it still downloads it so it is available if you ever upgrade to Windows 10. As explained by Umesh here, it won’t be necessary again as long as those files are already present.
4. When updates to older versions released, updates will be done in two steps, after you have updated, you will see another alert for 2nd update. Any update further on top of this won't require two updates. We have to go through this one time for technical reasons to be ready for next hot-fix release, which will be fully RS5 compliant.
No next release should be where it will be full W10 RS5 compliant.
Not listed in the Task log for yesterday or today.
I did notice this morning, and still when I just tried again, that if I manually trigger an update and look in the update window, all today (never looked last night, before or after the update) I get a red error top banner, and while it lists ‘Check for signature updates’, ‘Check for recognizer updates’, and ‘Check for program updates’ as ‘Up to date’, and ‘Check for website database updates’ as completed, there is a ‘Download website database’ line showing an error, also listed in the top error panel as Task: Download Website database Status: unspecified error.
One odd thing I also see in the Task log, is that starting with the last automatic updates last night (3.18 am UK time), every antivirus update line is accompanied by a second, blank antivirus update line. That is to say, for each time there has been an antivirus update, in the Task log, there is one line starting with date and time, followed by ‘Antivirus update’ and containing entries for Completed, Info and additional info. But there is a second line, either before or after and with a time not quite the same but within a minute, and it has nothing after ‘Antivirus update’ - no Completed, no Info, no additional Info. And the log had this for every auto update starting with a 3.18 am GMT update last night. I’ve never seen that before (but seldom look at the logs unless there is an apparent problem, which is seldom since moving to a new Windows 10 laptop last summer from my 2010 Windows 7 one).
And another odd thing - today I suddenly have 133 ‘unrecognized’ files showing, which from a quick glance are a bunch of files in programs that I’ve had for awhile, a few in programs I updated in the last few days, and a bunch of those Windows\assembly\Nativeimages things.
I’ve barely thought about Comodo for months … now, suddenly after that update to .6744. mutiple weirdness.
OK. That just raises one question - why was I still on .6526? This is a Windows 10 laptop I bought last June, and installing and configuring Comodo was one of the first things I did. So why did I not get notifications about the 6606 and other updates before the notification last night of the 6744 update? I never ignore security software updates.
The download of website databases does not always work. It’s an itermittent probem that Comodo is aware of. We have a separate topic about it in CIS 10, Download websites database - failing [merged].
I have the empty lines about the AV updates as well. I’m worrying about them.
Click on the Unrecognised Files link in the main UI. It will open File List showing all unrecognized files. Select them all and do a look up. That should remove most of them. Then, while at it, do a purge as well. The Native Image files (*.ni) belong to installed applications that are written in DotNet. Each time there is a Windows update for DotNet Windows will recompile the installed DotNet applications.
Comodo waited with deploying v11 to the masses through the program updater because Windows 10 has been a moving target.
Thanks for that. Of the 133, the Lookup dealt with all but 5. The purge then removed all but one of those 5 … which I have yet again set as trusted. Comodo always appears to forget this one after awhile and I’ve had to do that umpteen times for it.
It still concerns me that it suddenly found 133 unrecognised though. I look at that unrecognized stat in the main window and the number of blocked apps there every now and then, and there will often be 2 or 3 or 4 unrecognized (mostly Native Image) which i deal with. But not suddenly 133 at once - especially in the folders of programs that have been installed a long time and used quite often. And there was also it restarting after the update with a different theme to the one I use. It’s as if the update scrubbed some of Comodo’s settings, like the theme and a bunch of file ratings.
So, better if Comodo find a better gunsight, otherwise it will miss many users…
After CIS update, Windows 10 does not recognize that the firewall is enabled.
Windows 10 1809 17763.253
CIS 11.0.0.6744
Hi guys, it works perfectly (W10 1511) except that every time I reboot, I find untrusted files safe :o
A thousand thanks to the Team!!!
untrusted or unrecognized ?
sometimes unknown files becomes safe after comodo proceed it if it is safe maybe
i dont know actully i found sometimes unrecognized files come trusted but these files already safe so they arent harmless
Try the Security Center reset. Does that do the trick for you?
Open a command prompt by clicking Start → Run. Type cmd and click OK.In the command prompt window, type NET STOP WINMGMT /Y and press ENTER.
Type REN %WINDIR%\SYSTEM32\WBEM\REPOSITORY REP.OLD and press ENTER.
Type EXIT and press ENTER to close the window.
Restart the system. Windows should start normally, but you may be prompted to restart the system once more to complete the changes caused by resetting the core repository. You may also need to restart once more if Windows Security Center still does not detect your security product.
Sorry for english I’m italian (thanks google translator…) “unrecognized”, but this does not happen with version 10.2.0.6526
Click on Unrecognized Files in the main screen of CIS. It will open File list showing the unrecognised files. First choose Purge to clean up the list. After cleaning up select all unrecognized files that are left and choose Lookup. That should move most of them to the local Trusted Files list.
After Windows update .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.7.2 , everything works correctly.