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> New Comodo V3 Problem
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post Nov 24 2007, 06:53 PM
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Hey guys just wondering if anyone knows a way to fix this comodo firewall problem i have.
Running windows xp, with wireless PCI card

Anyways heres the problem, whenever i load up a program comodo comes up asking me if i want to deny or accept this opening and i have the choice to click always remember this setting. That is normal. The issue is that every time it comes up with a pop up for a new application or command, it disconnects my internet, for 30 seconds or so.. This is rather annoying since im always getting new programs and trying out new things. Please if anyone knows how to fix this let me know

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post Nov 24 2007, 07:34 PM
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If it is the new version Comodo CFP v3 you have, then the pop-up box also has a check box for "Treat this request as an upload/download". If you are installing or uninstalling programs then you should check that box and ok it. Comodo will then treat it as a single thing rather than giving you a new box to ok at every stage of the process.
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