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Comodo's killer.
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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1115058" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>With the "all applications" policy, Comodo will run files present in the file groups as fully virtual. For example, I had to add AntDM.exe for Ant Download Manager in the "file downloaders" group; otherwise, Comodo couldn't detect the file origin for the files downloaded. The file details showed the file origin as "unknown" for the downloaded files.</p><p></p><p>I had a 1-day limit for unrecognized apps, a file origin for removable media/internet, and a whitelist policy for WinRAR. I was just using File Explorer when I got a Comodo Firewall message; it crashed. Everything was fine except the test policies vanished and the unrecognized apps policy was back to default.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1115058, member: 107361"] With the "all applications" policy, Comodo will run files present in the file groups as fully virtual. For example, I had to add AntDM.exe for Ant Download Manager in the "file downloaders" group; otherwise, Comodo couldn't detect the file origin for the files downloaded. The file details showed the file origin as "unknown" for the downloaded files. I had a 1-day limit for unrecognized apps, a file origin for removable media/internet, and a whitelist policy for WinRAR. I was just using File Explorer when I got a Comodo Firewall message; it crashed. Everything was fine except the test policies vanished and the unrecognized apps policy was back to default. [/QUOTE]
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