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Comodo Endpoint Security Manager

CIS Configuration Guide v 1.6

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The Custom Configuration Editor > Defense+ Overview > Common Tasks > My Protected COM Interfaces
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My Protected COM Interfaces


 

Component Object Model (COM) is Microsoft's object-oriented programming model that defines how objects interact within a single application or between applications -  specifying how components work together and inter-operate. COM is used as the basis for Active X and OLE - two favorite targets of hackers and malicious programs to launch attacks on a computer. It is a critical part of any security system to restrict processes from accessing the Component Object Model - in other words, to protect the COM interfaces.

Comodo Internet Security automatically protects COM interfaces against against modification, corruption and manipulation by malicious processes.  

  • Click on My Protected COM Components in Defense+ > Common Tasks to open the 'My Protected COM Interface' interface.

 

To add an existing COM Group

  1. Click the  button to display the list of existing groups.


 

Note: The 'Add COM Group' option allows to batch select and import predefined COM interfaces.


  1. Select the required COM Group from the list. The selected COM Group is displayed in the 'My Protected COM components' main list. 

To add a File Path to the a COM group

  1. Select the required COM group and click the  icon. The 'Type Name of File Path' dialog box is displayed.

 

  1. Type the name of the File Path.

  1. Click OK to confirm. The name of the new file path is displayed in the main list under the selected COM group.

 

Note: To know how to create a new File Group and add a list of files to it, Click here.


To delete a COM Group

  1. Select the required COM Group and click the  icon. The following confirmation dialog box is displayed.


  1. Click Yes to delete the selected item.

 

Note1: Only COM Groups can be deleted in this interface. It is not possible to delete any file path under a COM group in this interface.

 

Note2: This area is for adding existing COM Groups only. It is not possible to to modify COM Groups or File Path from this interface. 

 

 


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