Nikos751 said:CIS does have a very good firewall, EAM itself does not, so WF should be enabled along with EAM.
Earth said:Nikos751 said:CIS does have a very good firewall, EAM itself does not, so WF should be enabled along with EAM.
It seems you are implying EAM has a Firewall, which it does not. Windows Firewall is switched on by Default, unless turned off by the user, 3rd-party security or malware.
I don't think it should be a problem using the separate installers, let us know how it goes..
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XVSkulblaka7 said:why not both?
You could install EAM normally while installing the firewall module of CIS.
The plus side of installing Comodo firewall is because it has BB (Behavior Blocker) where you have total control of your system.
Personally, I'm not a real fan of the windows default firewall and suggest to replace it with another one.
Nikos751 said:I had CIS, now I have EAM and OA firewall premium.
Earth said:EAM + OAP = Emsisoft Internet Security Pack
"The Internet Security Pack consists of two standalone programs: Emsisoft Anti-Malware and Online Armor Premium."
http://support.emsisoft.com/topic/6042-official-online-armor-roadmap/?p=34675
Emsisoft haven't integrated the 2 programs into 1 yet.![]()