![]() I finally got this solved by manually disconnecting from the internet, putting comodo on “allow-all” and then re-booting. I finally got comodo to start by using a desk-top shortcut, then I couldn’t connect to my router (limited or no-connectivity). what xp service(s) needs to be either on automatic/manual for the activity service to log (monitor)? after playing around with this for a while comodo wouldn’t start after restarting the computer (no comodo emblem in the bottom start-up tool bar. Then late friday evening, I got a comodo pop-up saying that the ‘activity connections monitor’ would not run. friday morning, and most all of Friday evening, everything was running fine. Thursday night I disabled some xp ‘services’ -from a list on a popular computer website of windows services to disable. Let me note that I am assuming you don’t have a ton of spyware programs and just a couple to decipher between. If this is the case that they are blocking, uninstall CFP and other possible securities, install CFP FIRST then other securities. Also, to reset the msconfig for normal startup, do the above again and in first window simply click normal >all device drivers\services then apply, restart, all will be back. ![]() If it has, then you know it’s one of the other softwares doing this. When Windows is back it will announce it’s in diagnostic startup, just click ok. Click apply and exit, do the required restart. Go over to the startup tab in the msconfig window and uncheck startup items, “meaning other securities that may be blocking CFP”. First can you tell me what was\has been changed since you installed CFP? Without knowing what you have installed other than comodo, I would assume it’s another spyware program, etc…ĭo this, go to start, run, type in “msconfig” and click ok. I’m not technical, therefore I don’t know where else to look for the problem. Other Spyware Programs have it listed in Startup. ![]() It’s settings are set to start with Windows. Any ideas what might be the problem or what may be causing this to happen. It no longer starts up with Windows XP as it did in the beginning. Comodo Firewall has changed since installation.
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