From: Bear Bottoms on
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 21:10:01 -0500, Comodo <melih(a)COMODOGROUP.COM> wrote:

>
..
>> BearBottoms threatened:
>> I'm going to install it "inside Sandboxie" and see what happens. I
>> heard
>> the
>> claim v2.3.4 was released today which gives the user an option to
>> disable
>> Launch Pad.
>> If it doesn't, greys out the unistall, or uses up system resources, I
>> will
>> delete the virtual
>> environment and it 'WILLBEGONE'.
>>
>>
>> --
>> I research freeware http://bearbottoms1.com
>
> oohhh nooo.. now you are scaring me Bearbottoms :-)
> While you are at it, give its security features a try. For example try
> to kill it (and try to kill sandboxie with the similar techniques and
> see which one will resist ;-)) and try the leak tests. We are serious
> about security!
>
> Melih
>
Er, Sandboxie is not a "background" running program. Tee hee. It would
be funny if I started the program, and while surfing in the virtual
environment...a virus snuck in and terminated the program. Awesome.

Your scaring me Melih. Keep your day job. BTW, you can terminate Launch
Pad by right clicking on the program icon and choosing not to launch the
launch pad at startup. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 poof.


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From: Bear Bottoms on
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 21:18:43 -0500, Comodo <melih(a)COMODOGROUP.COM> wrote:

>
> ?Q? wrote:
>> "Comodo" <melih(a)COMODOGROUP.COM> wrote in
>> <news:1157159895.904056.283480(a)b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>:
>
>> If you'd read this thread, you'd notice that I haven't been talking
>> about the 'simple feature'. Almost entirely I have been talking
>> about the fact that you were evading questions about it. I have no
>> interest in your product specifically, but I do have an interest in
>> freeware authors being open and honest when they post to this group.
>> My initial suggestions to you were meant to be helpful, but it was
>> like pulling teeth.
>>
>> --
>> ?Q?
>
> Q
>
> Please, I have provided more than enough responses (actually more than
> what you and others asked) and even being blamed as Lazy because I
> included a link to a forum post that had this discussions over and over
> and my answers were also included! The problem was not that I was
> avoiding any questions, but people who "claimed" they were interested
> in answers were "lazy" (I don't mean to be disrespectful to you as I
> believe your intentions are genuine) by chosing not to read it by
> demanding a "personalised summary" :-) I mean c'mon, you can take the
> horse to the water but.....You will see that I have been open, honest
> and as responsive as I can be, have provided answers to almost every
> question about our products that i know of and more than happy to
> continue to do so!
>
> Melih
>

You did more harm than good. You were evasive, failed to directly
and honestly answer questions posed to you. You did more harm than good.
In fact, I almost decided to forget about Comodo products because of you.

Keep your day job.

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From: Bear Bottoms on
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 22:12:07 -0500, Father Merrin <fm(a)provider.com> wrote:

> "Comodo" <melih(a)COMODOGROUP.COM> wrote in news:1157163523.553649.215970@
> 74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com:
>
>> Melih
>
> Melih, where do I send suggestions for improvements to Comodo's Firewall?
>
> Thanks,
> FM

What are they, I would like to know :)

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From: Bear Bottoms on
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 20:28:57 -0500, Comodo <melih(a)comodogroup.com> wrote:

The firewall installs inside of Launch Pad. Every other program I have
installs inside of itself. I don't like that "feature."



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From: Bear Bottoms on
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 20:20:19 -0500, Comodo <melih(a)COMODOGROUP.COM> wrote:

>
> Bear Bottoms wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 18:00:32 -0500, Comodo <melih(a)comodogroup.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Are you certain v2.3.4 will allow users to disable Launch Pad?
>>
>>
>> --
>> I research freeware http://bearbottoms1.com
>
> Yep and here is how...
>
> right click on the launchpad icon on the sys tray icon
> click on options
> untick Start Comodo Launchpad on Windows startup.
> Voila!
> Our user's wishes granted!
>
> :-)
>
> Melih
>
Seems to me they could have a program called CPF that installs
itself without Launch Pad. That is a wish. That would also
be end of discussion.


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