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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 592619"><p>Please don't do that - don't even try to infer my intent. My intent is not to spread COMODO FUD - so please don't make such implications.</p><p></p><p>I support the product today as I always have. In my time I've jumped through more hoops in support of COMODO products than a Barnam & Bailey circus poodle wearing ridiculous, oversize sunglasses, a huge pink bowtie and a weird, tiny hat with chinstrap.</p><p></p><p>If, in the past, I have expressed the truth about bugs - it cannot be interpreted as any kind of bashing. There have been cases where I ran obstacle courses and provided exactly what was needed to fix a few bugs - but COMODO did\has done nothing with the code\data. "It [had] a frickin' bow on it." I guess the saying "You can lead a horse to water, but can't make it drink" is quite apt. And this scenario is not just limited to C.</p><p></p><p>If the .bat in the ProgramData is a feature it wasn't clear to me in the short time that I had CIS 10 installed on the system. When I saw it, it appeared as a quirk. My mistake - I should have investigated further - obviously. I've gone back and edited my prior posts to reflect that it is a feature.</p><p></p><p>Still, to me it is a strange solution, but if it works to C's satisfaction - then it just is what it is. There's a setting workaround and users will need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 592619"] Please don't do that - don't even try to infer my intent. My intent is not to spread COMODO FUD - so please don't make such implications. I support the product today as I always have. In my time I've jumped through more hoops in support of COMODO products than a Barnam & Bailey circus poodle wearing ridiculous, oversize sunglasses, a huge pink bowtie and a weird, tiny hat with chinstrap. If, in the past, I have expressed the truth about bugs - it cannot be interpreted as any kind of bashing. There have been cases where I ran obstacle courses and provided exactly what was needed to fix a few bugs - but COMODO did\has done nothing with the code\data. "It [had] a frickin' bow on it." I guess the saying "You can lead a horse to water, but can't make it drink" is quite apt. And this scenario is not just limited to C. If the .bat in the ProgramData is a feature it wasn't clear to me in the short time that I had CIS 10 installed on the system. When I saw it, it appeared as a quirk. My mistake - I should have investigated further - obviously. I've gone back and edited my prior posts to reflect that it is a feature. Still, to me it is a strange solution, but if it works to C's satisfaction - then it just is what it is. There's a setting workaround and users will need it. [/QUOTE]
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