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    JD Guest

    Comodo BOClean..

    This Free program was suggested in my Windows XP newsgroup.

    Comodo BOClean : Anti-Malware Version 4.27

    Anybody familiar with it? does it set up a new Service in XP? I stopped
    using Ad-Aware for that reason. I've got enough Services in XP. ;-)

    www.comodo.com/boclean/boclean.html

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    JD..

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    Poutnik Guest

    Re: Comodo BOClean..

    In article <kpmdnWojA8CWwNjUnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@posted.grandecom >,
    JD@example.invalid says...>
    > This Free program was suggested in my Windows XP newsgroup.
    >
    > Comodo BOClean : Anti-Malware Version 4.27
    >
    > Anybody familiar with it? does it set up a new Service in XP? I stopped
    > using Ad-Aware for that reason. I've got enough Services in XP. ;-)
    >
    > www.comodo.com/boclean/boclean.html


    Service and driver, intended to be resident.
    Probably nothing for you.


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    Poutnik

  3. #3
    JD Guest

    Re: Comodo BOClean..

    Poutnik wrote:
    > In article <kpmdnWojA8CWwNjUnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@posted.grandecom >,
    > JD@example.invalid says...>
    >> This Free program was suggested in my Windows XP newsgroup.
    >>
    >> Comodo BOClean : Anti-Malware Version 4.27
    >>
    >> Anybody familiar with it? does it set up a new Service in XP? I stopped
    >> using Ad-Aware for that reason. I've got enough Services in XP. ;-)
    >>
    >> www.comodo.com/boclean/boclean.html

    >
    > Service and driver, intended to be resident.
    > Probably nothing for you.
    >
    >


    At the bottom of the page from the link:

    It can be run continuously as a background application to watch and wait
    for malware to appear (recommended) or it can be configured to run once,
    permitting manual scans (not recommended) from a desktop icon.

    So I could just find the Service it uses and disable it? The run manual
    scans.

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    JD..

  4. #4
    Poutnik Guest

    Re: Comodo BOClean..

    In article <JdmdnQjIU6dd79jUnZ2dnUVZ_gudnZ2d@posted.grandecom >,
    JD@example.invalid says...>
    >
    > At the bottom of the page from the link:
    >
    > It can be run continuously as a background application to watch and wait
    > for malware to appear (recommended) or it can be configured to run once,
    > permitting manual scans (not recommended) from a desktop icon.
    >
    > So I could just find the Service it uses and disable it? The run manual
    > scans.


    I would say (running it too long to remember )
    it should let you choose at startup.
    In any case, you can disable service,
    or by autoruns utility by sysinternals
    disable both service and driver.

    BUT, it is possible that it looses a half of its teeth in this working
    mode.

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    Poutnik

  5. #5
    Poutnik Guest

    Re: Comodo BOClean..

    In article <MPG.23afa7f4a0fd2d109896c6@127.0.0.1>,
    poutnikletspamisoutofabox@atlas.cz says...>

    error, was meant when installed

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    Poutnik

  6. #6
    JD Guest

    Re: Comodo BOClean..

    Poutnik wrote:
    > In article <JdmdnQjIU6dd79jUnZ2dnUVZ_gudnZ2d@posted.grandecom >,
    > JD@example.invalid says...>
    >> At the bottom of the page from the link:
    >>
    >> It can be run continuously as a background application to watch and wait
    >> for malware to appear (recommended) or it can be configured to run once,
    >> permitting manual scans (not recommended) from a desktop icon.
    >>
    >> So I could just find the Service it uses and disable it? The run manual
    >> scans.

    >
    > I would say (running it too long to remember )
    > it should let you choose at startup.
    > In any case, you can disable service,
    > or by autoruns utility by sysinternals
    > disable both service and driver.
    >
    > BUT, it is possible that it looses a half of its teeth in this working
    > mode.
    >


    After I ask the question I thought the same thing. It's designed to run
    in the background and not really as a on demand scanner. I still might
    give it a try. Thanks for your input.


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    JD..

  7. #7
    Han Guest

    Re: Comodo BOClean..

    JD <JD@example.invalid> wrote in
    news:csKdndh2uPctAdjUnZ2dnUVZ_hWdnZ2d@posted.grand ecom:

    > Poutnik wrote:
    >> In article <JdmdnQjIU6dd79jUnZ2dnUVZ_gudnZ2d@posted.grandecom >,
    >> JD@example.invalid says...>
    >>> At the bottom of the page from the link:
    >>>
    >>> It can be run continuously as a background application to watch and
    >>> wait for malware to appear (recommended) or it can be configured to
    >>> run once, permitting manual scans (not recommended) from a desktop
    >>> icon.
    >>>
    >>> So I could just find the Service it uses and disable it? The run
    >>> manual scans.

    >>
    >> I would say (running it too long to remember )
    >> it should let you choose at startup.
    >> In any case, you can disable service,
    >> or by autoruns utility by sysinternals
    >> disable both service and driver.
    >>
    >> BUT, it is possible that it looses a half of its teeth in this
    >> working mode.
    >>

    >
    > After I ask the question I thought the same thing. It's designed to
    > run in the background and not really as a on demand scanner. I still
    > might give it a try. Thanks for your input.
    >

    I ran it for years before it was sold to Comodo. I felt very good
    having it (really!). Never knew whether it did anything for me other
    than updating, since it never found anything for me. Maybe I was just
    lucky that I was never attacked. Does anyone have any experience with it
    finding something? How did you "get" wat it found?

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    Best regards
    Han
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