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Old 01-10-2018, 10:28 AM   #126
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Update: Success! I found a post that said to use autoruns program by Microsoft. I was able to search for all instances of Comodo and disable them using it. I then ran the uninstaller tool that Comodo released in November. After that CCleaner to get rid of the rest of it. I'll never touch another Comodo program again.
If autoruns is the same program I have, it's a utility from Mark Russinovitch.

Mark and his partner Bryce Cogswell were proprietors of the Sysinternals site, which was a superb source of utilities. Mark is a programmer and writer on developing in the Windows environment. His Process Explorer is Task Manager on steroids. I got the impression Mark knew more about Windows internals than Microsoft did. MS apparently though he knew stuff - they bought Mark and Bryce's company, and put them to work in their Core Architecture group. Mark's stuff is available from MS these days. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/

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