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When Windows 7 repaired my computer and after that it stopped booting I decided I should switch to Windows 8.1 Enterprise because it supports the newest hardware. I tried to install Comodo Internet Security version 5.12.xxx because it is the latest version without those big icons and new themes (it is simple and it does not suck). But the problem is, it looks like Windows 8.1 is not backward compatible and it does not let me install Comodo internet Security.

I tried following:
-http://superuser.com/questions/499609/how-to-bypass-program-compatibility-assistant-in-windows-8
It did not work.

-Tried changing compability settings in Compability tab:

It did not work.

Solution?
 
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I tried to install Comodo Internet Security version 5.12.xxx because it is the latest version without those big icons and new themes (it is simple and it does not suck).
Solution?
Install the latest version regardless of weather you like the theming or not. You shouldn't be installing software like this and choosing a version based on what looks better. Considering it's security software, you should always have the latest version installed anyways.
 
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Install the latest version regardless of weather you like the theming or not. You shouldn't be installing software like this and choosing a version based on what looks better. Considering it's security software, you should always have the latest version installed anyways.
I have only firewall enabled, so I do not need new improved real time scanning but sometimes I use it to scan suspicious files. Plus when I last checked latest version of Comodo it has an issue with startup scan, even if you disabled all scheduled scans it would still open a scan window with a scan which aborted automatically right away. This issue was in a lot of their versions at least three I tested in VMs. I haven`t tested the latest one.

And also what if this issue persists in other software?
 

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I have only firewall enabled, so I do not need new improved real time scanning but sometimes I use it to scan suspicious files. Plus when I last checked latest version of Comodo it has an issue with startup scan, even if you disabled all scheduled scans it would still open a scan window with a scan which aborted automatically right away. This issue was in a lot of their versions at least three I tested in VMs. I haven`t tested the latest one.

And also what if this issue persists in other software?

How about you try the new version and find out? I'm not going to help if you start playing "what if" games without actually trying it.
 
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Personally I've seen too many issues with Comodo to reccommend it, you are better off using MSE and having another suite to scan with such as Malwarebytes.
 
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How about you try the new version and find out? I'm not going to help if you start playing "what if" games without actually trying it.

Tried it in VM and it still doesn`t work, that startup scan is really annoying and every time I have to close these two automatically opened windows when I restart PC. And I did not abot that scan.

Personally I've seen too many issues with Comodo to reccommend it, you are better off using MSE and having another suite to scan with such as Malwarebytes.
That is why I use old version.

I think we wandered off topic here, I want to know how can I bypass this compatibility issue for this and every program that supports Windows 7 and do not want Windows to decide which program may not work without even trying. Bloody hell I can`t even install this program!!!
 
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Since you are running Windows 8.1 now, just use Windows Defender, it should be enabled as default if there is no other anti virus software installed.
I never had any issues with it and it works fine, also never had any virus or problems for years with running MSE.
 
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Since you are running Windows 8.1 now, just use Windows Defender, it should be enabled as default if there is no other anti virus software installed.
I never had any issues with it and it works fine, also never had any virus or problems for years with running MSE.
I disabled Windows Defender and I use Comodo5.12.xxx because I like the firewall and again a little off topic.
 
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I disabled Windows Defender and I use Comodo5.12.xxx because I like the firewall and again a little off topic.

If you say "because I like the firewall", you could just install the free standalone Comodo firewall and use Windows Defender as AV....
 
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If you say "because I like the firewall", you could just install the free standalone Comodo firewall and use Windows Defender as AV....
I also like to occasionally manually scan files with Comodo and again off topic. I am surprised at this issue I though Windows 8.1 supported Windows 7 software.
 

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Just shows what hacks AV software writers are. :p

You can manually scan with Win Defender.
 

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So you turned off both Application Compatibility Engine and Program Compatibility Assistant through the group policy editor and it still won't let you install it? That is odd because I've used this method on 8.1 to bypass this in the past.

That being said, I know you think it is off topic, but if you are behind a NAT router you don't need a software firewall. And there are plenty of good free AV's you can use out there that are just as good as Comodo. Heck, install AVG free. The latest edition doesn't even enabled scheduled scans by default. You can turn off real time scanning and just use it to manually scan if you want very easily.
 
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hmm op feels like a troll just my opinion :)
 

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That being said, I know you think it is off topic, but if you are behind a NAT router you don't need a software firewall. And there are plenty of good free AV's you can use out there that are just as good as Comodo. Heck, install AVG free. The latest edition doesn't even enabled scheduled scans by default. You can turn off real time scanning and just use it to manually scan if you want very easily.

Doesn't Windows 8 have a built in firewall?
 

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That being said, I know you think it is off topic, but if you are behind a NAT router you don't need a software firewall.
I have a laptop and sometimes I move around and I am connected "directly" to WAN. And what if virus initiates connection from my computer and also those installers which want to send info...
Doesn't Windows 8 have a built in firewall?
It does but in some cases it will not notify you of connections, Comodo 5.12.xx has simpler interface.
hmm op feels like a troll just my opinion :)

No trolling, I really disabled Application Compatibility Engine and Program Compatibility Assistant. Of course, troll would lie. Hard to prove I am not a troll but I really want this resolved so I can uninstall my current Windows 8.1 Core and install Windows 8.1 Enterprise I have in VM.


Maybe this happens because I have latest Windows 8.1 and all updates?
 
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It does but in some cases it will not notify you of connections, Comodo 5.12.xx has simpler interface.
You can make the Windows firewall do that. Windows 7 works the same way. If there is no rule, it can prompt you for action. I see no reason to not use the Windows firewall.
 
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You can make the Windows firewall do that. Windows 7 works the same way. If there is no rule, it can prompt you for action. I see no reason to not use the Windows firewall.
Again off topic.
I think everyone knows that Windows Firewall won`t prompt you to allow or disable on connection that is why people use other firewalls, I just made a new VM, deleted all pre existing rules and set it to block all incoming and outgoing connections unless they match a rule. When I restarted it should prompt me for a new connection by a svchost.exe and firefox but it did not. Comodo has an option to ask you for action, block all, allow all. If it asks you for an action you can allow it once, block it once or create a rule.
 
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Yep, and you should turn that POS off for private networks.

Why? Is it worse than the Windows 7 firewall? Be specific in your answer.
 
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That being said, I know you think it is off topic, but if you are behind a NAT router you don't need a software firewall. And there are plenty of good free AV's you can use out there that are just as good as Comodo. Heck, install AVG free. The latest edition doesn't even enabled scheduled scans by default. You can turn off real time scanning and just use it to manually scan if you want very easily.

Completely untrue if you have IPv6, which comcast and other ISPs are now pushing to a lot of their customers.

hmm op feels like a troll just my opinion :)

That's a pretty trollish accusation to make actually. Any reason for that comment?
 

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Completely untrue if you have IPv6, which comcast and other ISPs are now pushing to a lot of their customers.
How does the ISP using IPv6 and assigning you an IPv6 address make any difference? That only affects the public IP, you're still behind a NAT firewall.
 
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How does the ISP using IPv6 and assigning you an IPv6 address make any difference? That only affects the public IP, you're still behind a NAT firewall.

IPv6 does not have any concept of NAT (or at least, not on ISP addresses). It's all public addressing. The router will route to you as if it were a public address.
 

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IPv6 does not have any concept of NAT (or at least, not on ISP addresses). It's all public addressing. The router will route to you as if all ports were wide open.
Yeah, no. That isn't how it works, at least it isn't if you keep your LAN running IPv4(which you should). There really isn't a point in converting LANs to IPv6. And if you must convert your LAN to IPv6, you should be using ULA.
 
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Yeah, no. That isn't how it works, at least it isn't if you keep your LAN running IPv4(which you should). There really isn't a point in converting LANs to IPv6.

Any IPv6 router will auto assign your lan computer an address from your /64 IPv6 network assigned by a standard ISP. In comcasts case, they use DHCPv6, but some ISPs likely broadcast RA's which is even harder to disable. Believe me, I've looked into it. And disabling IPv6 on a windows lan is harder than it sounds, especially if you even want to get online to ipv6 websites.

EDIT: Here's an article. It may just be related to my shitty router not supporting proper IPv6 filtering, but I'm just showing what I'm saying isn't completely baseless. NAT doesn't really exist in IPv6, though they do have a rough private address equivalent. It just isn't widely used.

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2007/05/ipv6-firewall-mixed-blessing/
 
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Commando is crapola -nuffsaid its 2015 find something else if you really feel the compulsion to install "internet security software"
also windows firewall does indeed prompt you the op is just clueless as evident by his blind attempts to install outdated broken software
windows will not allow you to install software that is known to cause serious problems such as bsod's and boot-hangs or loss of network connectivity which is exactly what commando 5.12 will do on 8.1.1 yes if you know what you are doing you can bypass it no i am not gonna tell you how
 
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