Hi,
Just wanted to mention.
I’m running windows vista ultimate x64 SP1 and I tried comodo before and wasn’t keen on it so removed it, (all the XP machines I administrate either use no firewall (domain policy) Sophos firewall (roaming domain connections) or Zonealarm free (cos its easy for the non technicals in the family)
Anywhom I decided to install the new version of comodo and and I still didn’t like it, couldn’t get my limewire to function to my satisfaction and the system and connection as whole seemed slower by far.
Anyways when I removed it it left loads of ■■■■ behind which i manage to get rid of, but nothing would get rid of the miniport entries in device manager and the registry. Windows would moan the registry entry was corrupt and not allow them to be removed manually and trying to get at them in the registry gave me an access denied error. Wouldn’t even let me change the ACL or owner of the objects.
So i did some playing and I came up with a solution that worked for me.
Rebooted into safe mode and logged in as administrator.
Opened device manager
Selected each comodo miniport in turn and selected update driver
Selected choose driver to install and show drivers on system
Then assigned a driver my system didn’t use.
For two of the miniports (my default network adapter and ipv6 shadows i believe) i used the microsoft network monitor driver
the system complained the service wasnt running for this driver but allowed me to continue and they appeared in the networks list as microsoft network monitor and microsoft network monitor #2 or similar
these devices could then be removed from the system.
the remaining two miniports would not use this driver (i think because i specified remove driver software on uninstall)
so i chose two random drivers (samsung and acer adapters) and followed the same procedure
for each driver i assigned the system warned this driver might not be suitable and i continued anyway.
Cannot guarantee this will work for everyone but it did for me
regedit now finds nothing when searching for comodo (I used the above specified method first to get rid of anything else lingering - this is purely for the miniports which may lurk still)
I PROVIDE NO GUARANTEES ON THIS INFORMATION - USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK
I make regular images of my system drive using PING (instead of relying on system restore) and i would suggest anyone else did
I found that there is a copy of framework.dll in a subfolder of comodo firewall in program files called eithe repair or restore (i forget which). I copied the entire contents of this folder into the comodo firewall root folder and overwrote where necessary and then ran unistall again and it worked for me. Then i ran the cleaning utility here and did the miniport method i described above because they were still lurking on my system.
I’m really disappointed with this software in terms of ease of use, user friendliness, system compliance and general compatibility.
I think the development team could do with an 101 on the concept of internal BETA/ALPHA testing and change control