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Comodo Sandbox (Auto-Containment) have a bug on Windows 10?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 718479" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Sounds like native W10 defenses take up where Comodo's partially limited protection ends. That or maybe W10 UAC won't permit some of the restrictions in "limited" or "restricted"?</p><p></p><p>My perception is that "Restricted", "Limited", and "Partially Limited", with regards to the Comodo settings, are each defined by Comodo. This I believe is a separate definition for the terms than what Microsoft might attach. Only a suspicion. Maybe someone is more familiar than I on this topic. Only saying this because I believe "Partially Limited" is more restrictive by Comodo's standard than even "Restricted" would be by Microsoft's definition of that term (as in limited user account /resttricted)...</p><p></p><p>I guess one question might be whether this is an issue in Comodo's program or a W10 issue. Maybe Umesh will have more to say if queried. I think more information would help.</p><p></p><p>Still the breaking sandbox there too to think about...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 718479, member: 32547"] Sounds like native W10 defenses take up where Comodo's partially limited protection ends. That or maybe W10 UAC won't permit some of the restrictions in "limited" or "restricted"? My perception is that "Restricted", "Limited", and "Partially Limited", with regards to the Comodo settings, are each defined by Comodo. This I believe is a separate definition for the terms than what Microsoft might attach. Only a suspicion. Maybe someone is more familiar than I on this topic. Only saying this because I believe "Partially Limited" is more restrictive by Comodo's standard than even "Restricted" would be by Microsoft's definition of that term (as in limited user account /resttricted)... I guess one question might be whether this is an issue in Comodo's program or a W10 issue. Maybe Umesh will have more to say if queried. I think more information would help. Still the breaking sandbox there too to think about... [/QUOTE]
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