Well I learned another tip for Comodo.  When you install a program and the 
installer comes up don't make them a permanent rule.  Make the main application 
a permanent rule and let the installer ask when you have to run it otherwise 
you get the database cluttered up with a lot of programs that will chances are 
never run again.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Curtis Delzer 
  To: Dane Trethowan ; gw email list 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 11:45 PM
  Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7 Beta 1 and Comodo Firewall


  Yes, works fine, just make sure and tell Comodo, specifically, that 
Wineyes.exe is a trusted application, that is what I found out the hard way, 
since in my case I could not use "install packages," or "weather or not," even 
when that fire wall was turned off, until I told Comodo that wineyes.exe is a 
trusted application. Then, bingo, all systems, as they say in Houston, are go, 
for lift off. :)

  Curtis Delzer

  At 04:15 PM 7/2/2008, Dane Trethowan wrote:

    Hi Everyone!
    Just to report that these 2 products are now really working well with each 
other, I have them installed on 2 PC's and on 2 "Virtual PC'S" on 2 Apple Mac 
computers. With WE 6.1 I used to experience a little slugglishness when Comodo 
was waiting for some user input, still a little sluggisness but not as bad as 
it once was.

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