How you produced the problem;
Installed Zeta Resource Editor (used it few times) and then tried to uninstall it with COMODO uninstaller but CPM crashed (Runtime error) after that I removed it using Add/Remove Programs.
How you tried to resolve the problem;
n/a
Screen-shots with the error (if any);
Attached
Post Memory Dumps on crash if you encounter any;
Attached
All log files of CPM, if you had logs enabled;
n/a
Excuse if I write not there so probably it not bugs, and small details demanding completions, for giving of a complete kind, and can also bugs, therefore I will write here.
Press ABOUT then OK. There is as I that a framework too most with the HELP.
SETTINGS UPDATE ABOUT HELP are blacked out and are highlighted at cursor prompting, and management of a window is on the contrary blacked out at prompting. I do not know so it is conceived or it bug with GUI, because in CCS too most. Will stylishly look if all is blacked out, look in my post, with the offer about CIS GUI. As look at inactive horizontal buttons - too would give to completeness to style.
i use windows vista home basic 32 bits
panda cloud anti virus (on access) with PC tools firewall and sandboxie, and SUPERAntiSpyware, and malwarebytes for on demand.
I installed the latest CPM and all went great for a couple of weeks, but then i decided to uninstall adobe flash player, and i realized (i think after the uninstall, but i can not be sure) that a lot of programs were not being monitored : -SUPERAntiSpyware; malwarebytes, panda cloud antivirus, Google chrome, evernote, utorrent, ccleaner, 7-zip, opera, apple quicktime, and others programs that i can not remember. The only ones that kept being monitored are Pc tools firewall, macafee siteadvisor, wot and adobe flash player.
By the way the adobe uninstall was not complete it asked me to reboot but afterwards when i did a new scan with Secunia it told me that i had still adobe and so i went to CPM and i found on partially uninstalled, the file FLASH10H.OCX and some registry keys. And only after a second reboot it totally uninstalled adobe.
I had the same issue on Windows 7 x64 on the initial run of CPM, with my time-to-crash being about 3 or 4 seconds. Taking metalforlife’s advice, I was able to get CPM to start without crashing. Afterwards, I no longer experienced this issue.
Same problem but on W7 32 bit…In the 32 bit vers the program is visible in process manager apers for 1-2 seconds and then blocks and of course windows error reporting is called
In process explorer it is showing that cpmservice.exe is “unable to verify” and not even showing Comodo. This program was installed a few days ago by a Live Support technician. It is a useful program for sure, but it is not acceptable for a security company like Comodo not to have verified digital signatures on their files. I wonder what Melih would say about this, since it is not only this service that I can see with this issue, but also synchronizationservice.exe from Comodo Backup? ???
This is not a bug but just to let you know that after using Secunia PSI i uninstalled adobe 10.1.85.3 (ActiveX) with CPM (buil 30), and this file stilled remained and because of that Secunia was still saying that i had a vulnerability. You can see that on August 17 i had the same problem but this time the file was not in the partial uninstalled, i had to manually delete the file.
Windows 7 home premium 32 bits
CIS5 with sandboxie.
CPM crashed as soon as I try to run it (standard “has ceased to work correctly and will now be closed” Windows message box). When I say “as soon as”, I mean, I could see the interface for 2 second tops.
Running it “as an administrator” fixed this. It seems to handle itself properly now… Yay !
- Your Operating System (and whether it's 32bit/64bit);
[s]Windows 7 ultimate 32bit [/s]
- Security Software Installed;
[s]CIS Avira[/s]
- How you produced the problem;
[s]I wanted to try out the uninstaller so I,
Downloaded "uniblue registrybooster" gave it a quick run then uninstalled it. CPM sais "it need to reboot to remove the rest of the files" <---something like that. So I restarted. There's still registry info from "uniblue" software. I got a picture if it helps
- How you tried to resolve the problem;
N/A
[s]- Screen-shots with the error (if any);
- Post Memory Dumps on crash if you encounter any;
- All log files of CPM, if you had logs enabled;
- Any other Additional Information;[/s]
I tried to uninstall Microsoft office 2007 (Product version 12.0.6425.1000) and that pop up appeared. I do not wish to uninstall all the other programs.
Windows 7 ultimate 32 bits. CIS 5 with sandboxie. On demand malwarebytes, SAS, and hit man pro.
CPM buil 30
How you produced the problem;
I installed the new version of Secunia PSI (2.0) over the last one. But Secunia never worked very well (slow), so i decided to uninstall Secunia with CPM (built 30), and install it again (fresh install). But when i tried to install secunia the installer told that i still had the old version and said that i needed to uninstall it first, before i was allowed to do the installation (screenshots).
How you tried to resolve the problem;
First i went to CPM to see if there was something in the partial unistalled (there was not), then i used the registry of ccleaner and found something (screenshot), but even then it did not let me install, saying, i still had the previous version. So then i decided to use the restore point and it worked.
Screen-shots with the error (if any);
Yes
Post Memory Dumps on crash if you encounter any;
All log files of CPM, if you had logs enabled;
Any other Additional Information;
I can not be sure if the problem is from CPM, but the reality is that after the restore point i uni stalled Secunia using Revo and all went fine. After that i used again revo with in an other computer with exactly the same configuration (windows, security software,etc) and it worked OK again.
Hi Peter,
There were some monitoring issues with the update of an application in the older version of CPM.
This issue is fixed in the new version that will be launched on February 2nd.
Thank you very much for the bug report