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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2913" data-source="post: 420095"><p>HJLBX,</p><p></p><p>With CIS default settings I never observed any probs related to Windows files or Microsoft products after update/upgrade too.</p><p></p><p>For other programs too I observe very little prob...could be new versions are added fast in the whitelists...atleast for popular & most used or most observed programs on majority of the systems.</p><p>For ex- Shadow Defender is a popular program but I think not majority of the users run it. I had installed the latest version of Shadow Defender the day itself it was released & CIS find it safe - was good to know whitelist have improved.</p><p></p><p>On the contrary I have noticed that almost all programs issue automatic updates after certain period of time...one can manually upgrade the programs by downloading the installer/updates/upgrades from the official site. Now with CIS I have noticed that if you wait for the automatic updates of those programs...you will face lesser probs i.e by the time automatic updates are issued Comodo too would have whitelisted the new versions. But if you try to upgrade the programs the day itself it was released or as soon as you can get your hands on the upgrade then you could face the prob like newer versions not yet whitelisted by Comodo.</p><p></p><p>So in my opinion...to have lesser probs with CIS its best to wait for the automatic updates than manual upgrade of the programs on the release day itself...from my observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2913, post: 420095"] HJLBX, With CIS default settings I never observed any probs related to Windows files or Microsoft products after update/upgrade too. For other programs too I observe very little prob...could be new versions are added fast in the whitelists...atleast for popular & most used or most observed programs on majority of the systems. For ex- Shadow Defender is a popular program but I think not majority of the users run it. I had installed the latest version of Shadow Defender the day itself it was released & CIS find it safe - was good to know whitelist have improved. On the contrary I have noticed that almost all programs issue automatic updates after certain period of time...one can manually upgrade the programs by downloading the installer/updates/upgrades from the official site. Now with CIS I have noticed that if you wait for the automatic updates of those programs...you will face lesser probs i.e by the time automatic updates are issued Comodo too would have whitelisted the new versions. But if you try to upgrade the programs the day itself it was released or as soon as you can get your hands on the upgrade then you could face the prob like newer versions not yet whitelisted by Comodo. So in my opinion...to have lesser probs with CIS its best to wait for the automatic updates than manual upgrade of the programs on the release day itself...from my observation. [/QUOTE]
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