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2 Minute Video. Comodo Firewall Settings Only, by Cruel Sister.
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<blockquote data-quote="secureguy109g" data-source="post: 651789" data-attributes="member: 63468"><p>First off, in Containment > Containment Settings, for "do not show privilege elevation alerts" don't use "block" but do use "run inside the container" instead. The video that shows "block" doesn't accurately sum up what CS has posted elsewhere, and will kill things without you knowing it when you try to run them, instead of attempting to run them in a container, which is kind of the whole point of "auto-containment." (the section is not called "auto-block or auto-deny")</p><p></p><p>Next, the analysis component I believe is being referred to is in Settings > File rating > File Rating Settings. You want the first checkbox to be checked, so that cloud lookup can happen to determine whether it's trustworthy or not, which is just a guideline and you'll likely have files that will come up in "unrecognized files" that you'll need to change to "trusted" if you really do trust them so they will actually run in the future without being in a container or worse yet if trusted, blocked.</p><p></p><p>I hope that helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="secureguy109g, post: 651789, member: 63468"] First off, in Containment > Containment Settings, for "do not show privilege elevation alerts" don't use "block" but do use "run inside the container" instead. The video that shows "block" doesn't accurately sum up what CS has posted elsewhere, and will kill things without you knowing it when you try to run them, instead of attempting to run them in a container, which is kind of the whole point of "auto-containment." (the section is not called "auto-block or auto-deny") Next, the analysis component I believe is being referred to is in Settings > File rating > File Rating Settings. You want the first checkbox to be checked, so that cloud lookup can happen to determine whether it's trustworthy or not, which is just a guideline and you'll likely have files that will come up in "unrecognized files" that you'll need to change to "trusted" if you really do trust them so they will actually run in the future without being in a container or worse yet if trusted, blocked. I hope that helps! [/QUOTE]
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