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Comodo Programs Manager

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Comodo Programs Manager - Introduction > On Access Scanning
  • Comodo Programs Manager - Introduction
    • Hardware And Software Requirements
    • Installing Comodo Programs Manager
    • Starting Comodo Programs Manager
    • The Main Interface
    • On Access Scanning
  • Programs - Introduction
    • Uninstalling, Repairing And Changing An Application
      • Monitored Programs Explained
      • Uninstalling An Application
        • Ignoring Unwanted Partially Uninstalled Applications
      • Сontext Menu In The Programs List
      • Repairing An Application
      • Changing Or Modifying An Application
    • Installable Package Module
    • Restoring Backup Of An Uninstalled Program
  • Drivers And Services - Introduction
    • Uninstalling A Driver Or Service
    • Restore Backup
  • Windows Features - Introduction
    • Adding Or Removing Windows Features
  • Windows Updates - Introduction
    • Uninstalling Windows Update
    • Checking For Available Updates And Installing Them
  • Applications Database
  • Comodo Programs Manager Settings
    • General Settings
    • Backup Settings
  • GeekBuddy
    • Installing GeekBuddy Client
    • Launching And Using The Service
  • Uninstalling Comodo Programs Manager
  • Appendix 1 - Encryption Algorithms
  • About Comodo

On Access Scanning


 

Comodo Programs Manager contains a built in scanner that can detect malicious (malware) setup files as soon as you begin to install them. For example, you may be running the setup file for a piece of software that you have just downloaded from the Internet. If this setup file contains a worm, virus or trojan horse then it could cause irreparable damage to your system or allow a hacker to steal your personal and confidential information.

Once Comodo Programs Manager is installed in your system, it starts monitoring the installation of new applications/programs, new drivers, services and Windows updates to check whether or not they contain malicious code. If it detects an installation is in progress from an infected setup file, it generates an alert informing you that the installation is malware.



You can stop the installation and safeguard your system from a potential damage.

 

 

 

 

 


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