The application has received an important update this morning

Apr 18, 2014 09:29 GMT  ·  By

Comodo Firewall is one of the applications that promise to protect your computer, no matter if you’re running the unsupported Windows XP or any other Windows version, so updates are essential for the final goal of the program.

A new version was officially released today to address a number of bugs found in the application and thus make it a bit more stable and reliable on the new Windows 8.1 Update.

According to the change log provided to us this morning, Comodo Firewall 7.0.317799.4142 includes fixes for BSDOs experienced when manually uninstalling inspect.sys, but also improvements supposed to address Windows 8.1 update bugs spotted when VIruscope is enabled.

At the same time, the new firewall build fixes errors showing up when trying to open downloaded documents in sandboxed Office 2010, while also addressing problems experienced with alerts.

Comodo Firewall continues to provide support for all Windows versions currently on the market and although Windows XP no longer receives updates and security patches, this particular app will still work on the retired platform for at least two more years.

Overall, this update should be installed by all those who have already deployed the app, so download Comodo Firewall 7.0.317799.4142 right now to make sure that no bugs are affecting the program.