

If you've done it right, CFW will never pester you with any pointless Yes/No alerts and whitelisted applications will get to do everything they need to doĪs for Avira, the paid versions of avira have a few components that might conflict with comodo firewall, free version is just a blacklisting antivirus with heuristics, so there shouldn't be any issues there Click "ok" and do the system restart it said you needed to do. Don't screw with any of the other settings unless you know what you're doing with them.Ĩ. Make sure it will monitor EVERYTHING and not just what's in the container then enable "do not show popup alerts"ħ. In the next set of settings for the container, the entry that says "run virtually" double click it and up at the top of the window that comes up, change it to "block" then click "ok"ĥ. In the container settings, enable "do not show privilege elevation requests" select "block" Enable HIPS on safemode, Enable "do not show popup alerts" option and select "block requests"Ĥ. Go to the firewall settings, make sure it's set to safe mode then enable "do not show popup alerts" and change the selection next to it to "block requests" Then go into "network zones" and enable "do not show popup alerts" and select "public"ģ. Set CFW to proactive security, DON'T RESTART JUST YET! postpone for now.Ģ. To make CFW behave this way.follow these steps!ġ.

Click to expand.It won't conflict with sandboxie as long as CFW is set to block unknown files instead of containing them.
