Yes, I have had no issues with uninstalling it.
You are OK?
Lucky you. I tried CTM, then uninstall it. And my system was dead. Literaly. Since then CTM won’t put a foot to my system.
Well, I returned b/c I got a bunch of notices in my inbox about this topic having posts. Comodo is water under the bridge to me now, EXCEPT!
When I use the address bar to type in an address that doesn’t exist, guess who is behind the error reply— COMODO!
It is truly a virus that never goes away. . . . .
I am now on Zonealarm and Avast. Not that crazy about Zonealarm but hey, it works and I seem to be safe using it.
If Comodo makes some major improvements I for one would like to hear about it having suffered many hours trying to climb out of the muck, with only 99.9% success.
People should not have to be COMPUTER EXPERTS to deal with free software that is highly touted on CNET. If you must be an expert to deal with the software you should be FOREWARNED, as I for one (of many) would have kept my now-mucky little paws off of this one.
(I was here in March and it’s now July and the song from the product’s maker is " too bad you’re so dumb!)
Getting smarter every day
Hi, I agree with you that this is a dangerous program. It keeps asking me for a Username & Password and I’ve tried everything I can to enter the Username (I know the password), but was never asked to input a Username. I’ve tried stopping this program from running on my system and nothing works. I am glad you are posting the problems you have had with CTM and to heck with anyone who criticizes you. I’m not getting any help from “Support” either; they send me to the Forums and I cannot find an answer to my problem. I want this program off of my computer, but without a Username & Password, it won’t work. But, now, reading all the problems everyone is having uninstalling CTM, I’m afraid to remove it, too. I don’t have Windows discs since my software came already installed on this computer. I can’t do a System Restore because there are no restore points! This software is dangerous and I’m so sorry I found it. If anyone has any idea what Username the CTM program is looking for, I’d be most appreciative. (I was logged on as System Administrator (HP_Administrator) for Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2. Thanks so much. Vicki