abailey152
31-05-2008, 17:40
Hi. I'm having problems updating Comodo firewall V3. using its built-in updater. I've traced the first problem to a file called cfpupdat.exe. I have connected the same machine to the Orange PAYG dialup network, and I managed to download this file without problems, although very slowly of course.
If I try via Virgin BB, I get to 1.69MB of 1.98MB then the download stalls. This happens on 3 seperate machines, 2 on Vista SP1 32bit and one on WinXP SP3. I've tried connected directly, leaving the firewall off, and I've tried downloading the file using IE, Firefox and Safari as well as via the Comodo updater. The result is the same.
This doesn't appear to be a problem with Comodo's servers, as I could download the cfpupdat.exe file via Orange, and no-one else on their forums is experiencing issues.
BTW, the cfpupdat.exe is the first file it fails on. If I use the copy I downloaded via Orange, I then get a similar issue with the next file.
I used to get this type of problem with the NTL proxy servers, until they were refreshed. However, I was under the impression that Virgin have removed the transparent proxies, so what could be causing this issue?
Thanks
If I try via Virgin BB, I get to 1.69MB of 1.98MB then the download stalls. This happens on 3 seperate machines, 2 on Vista SP1 32bit and one on WinXP SP3. I've tried connected directly, leaving the firewall off, and I've tried downloading the file using IE, Firefox and Safari as well as via the Comodo updater. The result is the same.
This doesn't appear to be a problem with Comodo's servers, as I could download the cfpupdat.exe file via Orange, and no-one else on their forums is experiencing issues.
BTW, the cfpupdat.exe is the first file it fails on. If I use the copy I downloaded via Orange, I then get a similar issue with the next file.
I used to get this type of problem with the NTL proxy servers, until they were refreshed. However, I was under the impression that Virgin have removed the transparent proxies, so what could be causing this issue?
Thanks