![]() ![]() What I have done at this moment was to skip this message and finalize the snapshot with Total Uninstall.Īnother problem is that after the installation of COMODO Firewall I can’t run Total Uninstall correctly : when I am lucky enough to get into TU for the installation of any other program, I can’t create correctly the pre-install system snapshot because TU hangs in the middle of this snapshot and is not able to complete the operation. However, it is still strongly recommended to terminate this application and contact its vendor for a fix." COMODO Defense+ has already isolated Tu.exe from the rest of the system and will keep it isolated unless you skip this alert. This is typical of a buffer overflow attack. "Tu.exe tried to execute shellcode as a result of a possible buffer overflow attack. I give here a link to a page on Total Uninstall’s Forum concerning this problem :īriefly, the problem occurs on a fresh new installation of Windows XP SP3 : Total Uninstall is first already installed and then I install COMODO Firewall under the supervision of Total Uninstall.Īfter the complete installation of COMODO I call back Total Uninstall to do another snapshot so to create a report of the installation of COMODO.Īt this moment COMODO gives this message : There is a conflict between COMODO Firewall and Total Uninstall ( ).
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