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Comodo sandbox wont let browsers online
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<blockquote data-quote="Antig" data-source="post: 1043716" data-attributes="member: 91131"><p>Are you running Windows 10 or 11?</p><p>I'd rather check if it is the firewall or the containment first, or none.</p><p>Did you try to 1.Erase the content of the containment,then 2- uncheck- remove the flag- to Enable containment in Settings / or right click in system tray on Comodo icon and make containment disabled, then try to connect with the browser.</p><p>If it still impossible to connect, try disabling the comodo firewall, and try again.</p><p>No joy? Enable comodo firewall again. It could be the windows firewall which was still on ,either in home/public mode and lacking permission for your browsers, just check inside the Control Panel -windows defender firewall.</p><p>At this point ,if the Comodo firewall is working,you can disable in your OS settings,the Windows Defender Firewall, make a Custom Rule in comodo firewall- Application Rules, granting permissions to your browser, reboot , and check again.</p><p>If nothing helps it means it's not Comodo the culprit,but something weird happened with some installations of yours so that I'd rather move the attention on other programs or you have multiple firewalls running. in this case better to make some cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antig, post: 1043716, member: 91131"] Are you running Windows 10 or 11? I'd rather check if it is the firewall or the containment first, or none. Did you try to 1.Erase the content of the containment,then 2- uncheck- remove the flag- to Enable containment in Settings / or right click in system tray on Comodo icon and make containment disabled, then try to connect with the browser. If it still impossible to connect, try disabling the comodo firewall, and try again. No joy? Enable comodo firewall again. It could be the windows firewall which was still on ,either in home/public mode and lacking permission for your browsers, just check inside the Control Panel -windows defender firewall. At this point ,if the Comodo firewall is working,you can disable in your OS settings,the Windows Defender Firewall, make a Custom Rule in comodo firewall- Application Rules, granting permissions to your browser, reboot , and check again. If nothing helps it means it's not Comodo the culprit,but something weird happened with some installations of yours so that I'd rather move the attention on other programs or you have multiple firewalls running. in this case better to make some cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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