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31/01/2008 19:52:39
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Windows
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Computing in general
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My copy is Personal (free) and version number is 2.4.18.184. It must be that the professional does things automatically so there is not need for these options. Just a guess.

>Nope. Not like mine at all. My version is: Comodo Firewall Professional 3.0.15.277
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>
>>On my Summary I see the following items on the left tool bar:
>>Tasks
>>Application Monitor
>>Component Monitor
>>Network Monitor
>>Advanced.
>>
>>You don't see the same?
>>
>>>Our versions are definitely not similar. Summary looks completely different to me and nothing in there is labeled 'network control rules.'
>>>
>>>
>>>>They probably sold you a "crippled" version <g> (Just kidding). If you click on Summary you should see a Network Monitor. And if you click on it, it should show you Network Control Rules.
>>>>
>>>>Actually I just added a new rule to allow Trusted Zone and all seem to work.
>>>>
>>>>>I don't have anything in COMODO that is labeled 'Network Control Rules.'
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Sorry to trouble you one more time. I found that if I Turn Off my Network Control Rules in Comodo, it allows networking to work. So it must be not just Trusted Zone but also something in the Network Control Rules that has to be set up. Can you, please, send me what your Network Control Rules looks like? Mine are all default; that is, I have never changed them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Is your email address a good one? Can you receive html email with embedded images? I can do some screen captures of my COMODO settings and send them to you...
>>>>>>>
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