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Just today I upgraded to Kas 7 AV, it told me that My comodo firewall was not

compatable with it, and it had to be removed before Kas would install,

anybody know why? is Kas internet security worth the bucks, to go from just

AV to the internet security package, I see that it also incorporates

malware,spyware scans and malicious script, is there anyway to get comodo to

work with Kas 7

I did read up on their forum, but not anough time to read up in detail, so I

can be informed like I want.

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Re: OT::: Kas 7 and comodo firewall

 

sgopus wrote:

> Just today I upgraded to Kas 7 AV, it told me that My comodo firewall was not

> compatable with it, and it had to be removed before Kas would install,

> anybody know why? is Kas internet security worth the bucks, to go from just

> AV to the internet security package, I see that it also incorporates

> malware,spyware scans and malicious script, is there anyway to get comodo to

> work with Kas 7

> I did read up on their forum, but not anough time to read up in detail, so I

> can be informed like I want.

 

Yes, Kaspersky is a great product! It also runs a firewall, which is

why I would suspect it's not compatible with comodo. If you prefer to

use comodo as your firewall, just disable the anti-hacker/firewall in

kaspersky, then you should have no conflicts. If you require further

help installing, call the good folks at kaspersky tech support, as I

find them to be real helpful.

 

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Re: OT::: Kas 7 and comodo firewall

 

Kaspersky, like a lot of other application software, is a "great product,"

if it works for "you."

 

My pretty "well maintained" ...uncluttered, and competely unproblematic XP

Home ed, SP2 fully updated, didn't like Kaspersky Internet Security Suite at

all when I tried it last year. It would have taken far too long to have

pinned down what it didn't like !

All application software seems to occasionally hit a system it doesn't like,

and when it happens one can't help suspecting that beta-testing could have

been just a little more extensive !

 

regards, Richard

 

 

"The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'"

<none@none.not> wrote in message news:fd9aa1$973$1@aioe.org...

> sgopus wrote:

>> Just today I upgraded to Kas 7 AV, it told me that My comodo firewall was

>> not compatable with it, and it had to be removed before Kas would

>> install, anybody know why? is Kas internet security worth the bucks, to

>> go from just AV to the internet security package, I see that it also

>> incorporates malware,spyware scans and malicious script, is there anyway

>> to get comodo to work with Kas 7

>> I did read up on their forum, but not anough time to read up in detail,

>> so I can be informed like I want.

>

> Yes, Kaspersky is a great product! It also runs a firewall, which is why

> I would suspect it's not compatible with comodo. If you prefer to use

> comodo as your firewall, just disable the anti-hacker/firewall in

> kaspersky, then you should have no conflicts. If you require further help

> installing, call the good folks at kaspersky tech support, as I find them

> to be real helpful.

>

> --

> Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:

> http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

>

> "Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on free

> speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the

> creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer

> rights in the digital age are not frivolous."

> - Maura Corbett

Guest The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly
Posted

Re: OT::: Kas 7 and comodo firewall

 

RJK wrote:

> Kaspersky, like a lot of other application software, is a "great product,"

> if it works for "you."

>

> My pretty "well maintained" ...uncluttered, and competely unproblematic XP

> Home ed, SP2 fully updated, didn't like Kaspersky Internet Security Suite at

> all when I tried it last year. It would have taken far too long to have

> pinned down what it didn't like !

> All application software seems to occasionally hit a system it doesn't like,

> and when it happens one can't help suspecting that beta-testing could have

> been just a little more extensive !

>

> regards, Richard

 

Fair enough. I just replied because Kaspersky works well for me. YMMV

certainly.

>

>

> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'"

> <none@none.not> wrote in message news:fd9aa1$973$1@aioe.org...

>> sgopus wrote:

>>> Just today I upgraded to Kas 7 AV, it told me that My comodo firewall was

>>> not compatable with it, and it had to be removed before Kas would

>>> install, anybody know why? is Kas internet security worth the bucks, to

>>> go from just AV to the internet security package, I see that it also

>>> incorporates malware,spyware scans and malicious script, is there anyway

>>> to get comodo to work with Kas 7

>>> I did read up on their forum, but not anough time to read up in detail,

>>> so I can be informed like I want.

>> Yes, Kaspersky is a great product! It also runs a firewall, which is why

>> I would suspect it's not compatible with comodo. If you prefer to use

>> comodo as your firewall, just disable the anti-hacker/firewall in

>> kaspersky, then you should have no conflicts. If you require further help

>> installing, call the good folks at kaspersky tech support, as I find them

>> to be real helpful.

>>

 

--

Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:

http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

 

"Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on

free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the

creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer

rights in the digital age are not frivolous."

- Maura Corbett


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