The Widget
- The CCS widget is a handy control that lets you launch key tasks, view your security status, and more.
- The
widget is disabled by default and can
be enabled from the 'System Tray Icon' or the 'User Interface' settings screen.
- Right-click on the widget to enable or disable CCS components and configure various settings. The menu is similar to the one available if you right-click on the system tray icon. See 'System Tray Icon' for more details.

- The color-coded bar at the top of the widget shows your current security status.
- Double-click on 'At Risk' or 'Needs Attention' statuses to view the recommended fixes.
- The second row tells you about various CCS processes:
- The first button
shows the number of programs/processes that are currently running in the container.
- Click the button to view a list of all processes running in the container.
- See View Active Process List and Identify and Kill Unsafe Processes for more details.
- The second button
denotes the number of CCS tasks that are currently running. Click the button to open the Task Manager interface.
- The third button
shows how many unrecognized files have been added to the file list and are pending submission to Comodo. Click the button to view a list of these files.
The status pane is disabled by default. Right-click on the tray icon then select 'Widget' > 'Show Status Pane' to enable it.
- The third row contains shortcuts for the common tasks you see on the CCS home screen.
- Click a shortcut on the widget to run the task.
- The common tasks row is disabled by default. Right-click on the tray icon then select 'Widget' > 'Common Tasks' to enable it.
- The fourth row shows browsers installed on your computer.
- Click a browser icon to run the browser in the container. You can tell the browser is running in the container because it has a green border around it. See 'Run an application inside the container' if you want to read more on this.
- The browsers row is disabled by default. Right-click on the tray icon then select 'Widget' > 'Show Browsers Pane' to enable it.
- You
can expand or collapse the widget by clicking the arrow at the
bottom.


denotes the number of CCS tasks that are currently running. Click the button to open the
shows how
many unrecognized files have been added to the