![]() When I tried this earlier today, the restore point created by Revo wouldn’t work properly and I had to go back a few days to find one that did. Do I have to do this in safe mode? Do I have to restart after I install the new version? I assume that after it’s done I can try and install the new firewall file which is also now on my desktop. I have never played in safe mode: I understand how to get into it but I don’t know how to get out of it. How can I get the extracted files to a place I can locate? When I extract the files will it be obvious which one I am supposed to open to run the clean-up tool? Anytime I open one Windows extracts the files to somewhere I can’t find them. ![]() ![]() On a side note, I'm aware someone named "webfork" saying reputations are important is a little odd.I have no love of zip files. This is the only way to encourage these groups to stay on track. As such, when security companies make mistakes and expose their users, the revenues for their company as a whole should take a hit.Additionally, assuming you're right and its the marketing guys misbehaving while the devs are innocent, companies like this shouldn't be run in a distributed fashion like that: a top-down emphasis on reliability is the only way to run a security company. ![]() There are a long list of problems with this, such as sellers forced to use the crappy Amazon interface for its reputation as a strong security portal, good web traffic getting dumped or blocked because it doesn't have trusted certs, and even fewer ways to discern good from bad companies. Now discussions are up on Slashdot about abandoning the cert system altogether. Comodo is a great product, but the certificate issue isn't just a hiccup - its a huge failure to maintain some kind of trust system on the internet.
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