Solved [split] Dragon crashes on FileHippo.com

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guyzzz...its little bit out of topic......but have any one noticed that whenever you go to filehippo.com in comodo dragon browser to download internet download manager (not any other software)....comodo dragon crashes not only once but everytime......its so weird....:huh:

http://filehippo.com/download_internet_download_manager/
 
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samit said:
guyzzz...its little bit out of topic......but have any one noticed that whenever you go to filehippo.com in comodo dragon browser to download internet download manager (not any other software)....comodo dragon crashes not only once but everytime......its so weird....:huh:

http://filehippo.com/download_internet_download_manager/

Looks like it's an IDM hater. :P
 
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haha:D......may be.....but there isn't any problem while downloading IDM from other sites or any software from filehippo in dragon...but whenever i try to download IDM from filehippo it crashes.....that's just so funny and really weird...;)
 
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It seems to be working fine for me....
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What OS and Architecture are you using? Do you have any add-ons ? Did you change any settings?
 

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win 7 professional 32-bit.......currently using two add-ons...wot and adblock.....the problem is not only on my pc.....i have also tried it on my friend's laptop and same thing happens......
 
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samit said:
win 7 professional 32-bit.......currently using two add-ons...wot and adblock.....the problem is not only on my pc.....i have also tried it on my friend's laptop and same thing happens......
I'm also using a Windows 7 32bit and I don't seem to have any problems ... Did you try to uninstall and install it again?
Note : Before installing it , go to C:\Users\Your Username\AppData\Local\Comodo and delete the Dragon folder then Install the browser again.
 
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If you use a 3rd party unsupported browser then you need to deal with it downfalls. IE,FF and Chrome are the top 3 well known and most supported browsers.
 
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Maximus said:
If you use a 3rd party unsupported browser then you need to deal with it downfalls. IE,FF and Chrome are the top 3 well known and most supported browsers.
His problem is caused by some unique system conditions and as you've seen in my screenshot this is not a typical behavior for Comodo Dragon..
Also as far as I know Dragon is supported in the COMODO forums and it's based on the Chromium platform.
 
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i did completely uninstalled and installed it couple of times but still not fixed......
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Did you delete EVERYTHING? Everything under user/data?All registry entries? Does it happen with IE? Does it happen with Chrome? Does it happen with FF?
 
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Problem solved via TeamViewer , basically the crash was caused by the Enable malware domain filtering (Comodo Secure DNS) feature.
After I've disabled Enable malware domain filtering (Comodo Secure DNS) everything worked fine.
 
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