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Comodo Firewall 10 Setup
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<blockquote data-quote="codswollip" data-source="post: 592507" data-attributes="member: 58988"><p>Thanks for the helpful video. I have a conflict that I'm unable to resolve. When I open Chrome (64-bit) its Sticky Password extension triggers the auto-sandbox with a randomly named BAT file... for example...</p><p></p><p>C:\ProgramData\COMODO\Cis\tempscrp\C_cmd.exe_58EE0EADEB7D8CC3B96C25ACD53D6EBACF6D4282 [DOT] bat</p><p></p><p>This batch file then calls CONHOST which calls a Sticky Password executable (which is a trusted file).</p><p></p><p>When the Chrome extension is sandboxed it prevents login auto-fills (as you might expect). I hoped to whitelist this in some way, but each time I start Chrome, the batch file name is different... again, for example, "C_cmd.exe_D5C2F0C509B051E1FF76BE9A267B7F5B2340E19A" so that "Unblock the application" is required with each browser start.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on how to whitelist this extension?</p><p></p><p>FWIW, 360 A/V and VoodooShield are in use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codswollip, post: 592507, member: 58988"] Thanks for the helpful video. I have a conflict that I'm unable to resolve. When I open Chrome (64-bit) its Sticky Password extension triggers the auto-sandbox with a randomly named BAT file... for example... C:\ProgramData\COMODO\Cis\tempscrp\C_cmd.exe_58EE0EADEB7D8CC3B96C25ACD53D6EBACF6D4282 [DOT] bat This batch file then calls CONHOST which calls a Sticky Password executable (which is a trusted file). When the Chrome extension is sandboxed it prevents login auto-fills (as you might expect). I hoped to whitelist this in some way, but each time I start Chrome, the batch file name is different... again, for example, "C_cmd.exe_D5C2F0C509B051E1FF76BE9A267B7F5B2340E19A" so that "Unblock the application" is required with each browser start. Any thoughts on how to whitelist this extension? FWIW, 360 A/V and VoodooShield are in use. [/QUOTE]
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