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... Network Traffic The 'Network Traffic Graphs' screen shows the amount of data passing through different network zones (LAN and internet zone). The number of graphs shown on this page depends on the number of network zones configured in Dome CF. To open the 'Traffic Graphs' interface, click 'Status' on the left then 'Traffic Graphs': Click any graph to view...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-451-1-940-12909-Network-Traffic.html... Run Untrusted Programs inside the Container Click 'Tasks' > 'Containment Tasks' > 'Run Virtual' Choose the program you want to run Click 'Open' XCS lets you run programs inside the container on a 'one-off' basis. This is helpful to test new/beta programs you have downloaded but are not yet sure you trust. You can also create a desktop shortcut...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-463-1-1033-15880-Run-Untrusted-Programs-inside-the-Container.html... Run Browsers inside the Container This topic explains how to run your internet browser inside the container. Surfing the internet from within the container is the same as normal, with the benefit that any malicious files you inadvertently download cannot damage your real computer. You can also create a desktop shortcut to run the browser inside the container on future...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-463-1-1033-15881-Run-Browsers-inside-the-Container.html... Manually Create a Backup Admins can manually create a backup at any desired time. For example, you may wish to do this before making a critical configuration change. The backup can be stored locally on the virtual appliance or on a USB drive. To create a backup Click 'System' > 'Backup' in the left hand menu Ensure that the Backup...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-451-1-936-12809-Manually-Create-a-Backup.html... HIPS Behavior Settings HIPS constantly monitors system activity and only allows executables and processes to run if they comply with the prevailing security rules that have been enforced by the user. For the average user, Comodo Internet Security ships with a default HIPS ruleset that works 'out of the box' - providing extremely high levels of protection without any user...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-522-6303-HIPS-Behavior-Settings.html... Active HIPS Rules The HIPS rules tab lists the different groups of applications installed in your system and the Rulesets applied to them. You can change the ruleset applied to selected applications and also create custom rulesets to be applied to selected applications. The first column, Application Name , displays a list of the applications on your system for which...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-522-6304-Active-HIPS-Rules.html... HIPS Settings Click 'Settings' > 'HIPS' > 'HIPS Settings' HIPS settings let you enable/disable HIPS, set HIPS security level, and configure the general behavior of the HIPS module. Open the 'HIPS Settings' panel Click 'Settings' on the CIS home screen Click 'HIPS' > 'HIPS Settings' Enable HIPS - Activate or deactivate the HIPS protection. (Default=Disabled) If enabled, you can...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9163-HIPS-Settings.html... License Activation You need to purchase a DFW license and activate it to use the application without interruption. The license can be purchased from Comodo at https://accounts.comodo.com Sign in to your Comodo Accounts Manager (CAM) account if you have one already. Else create a new CAM account and login. Click 'Sign up to Comodo Dome', select the DFW...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-451-1-936-12769-License-Activation.html... Disabling Defense+ and Sandboxing for Specific Files Selectively CIS will automatically run unknown executables in the sandbox and queue them for submission to Comodo Cloud scanners for behavior analysis. Users do, however, have the option to exclude specific files or files types from this sandboxing process. This is particularly useful for developers that are creating new applications which, by their...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-284-3071-Disabling-Defense+-and-Sandboxing-for-Specific-Files-Selectively.html... Control External Device Accessibility Click 'More' > 'Preferences' > 'Device Control' The device control panel lets you block access to external devices such as USB sticks and external drives. You can also define exclusions for selected devices. The selected devices will be allowed to connect, but all others will be blocked. Configure device control Open Xcitium Client Security Click 'More...
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