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Comodo's challenge part 2.
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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1078979" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>The best way to install Comodo is to configure it after installation, i.e., don't restart the system. If you want to use a different configuration than the installation default, activating it should be the first step, otherwise your desired configuration won't have your custom settings. After configuring the settings, run the Rating Scan and take action on unrecognized files and malicious (if any). Restart the system. I never had problems using Comodo this way. You can tame Comodo or minimize alerts by adding signed vendors (not verified by Comodo) or excluding/ignoring your unsigned apps, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1078979, member: 107361"] The best way to install Comodo is to configure it after installation, i.e., don't restart the system. If you want to use a different configuration than the installation default, activating it should be the first step, otherwise your desired configuration won't have your custom settings. After configuring the settings, run the Rating Scan and take action on unrecognized files and malicious (if any). Restart the system. I never had problems using Comodo this way. You can tame Comodo or minimize alerts by adding signed vendors (not verified by Comodo) or excluding/ignoring your unsigned apps, etc. [/QUOTE]
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