![]() Then I manually searched the entire hard drive (using the "Everything" search tool. I first uninstalled EasyVPN using REVO UNINSTALLER's most aggressive method, and told it to delete anything it found - registry entries, files, folders, the works - regarding EasyVPN. Okay, here's where we now are on this issue. ![]() Manually hunt down every last registry entry which REVO may have missed and remove them and then,ĭouble-check that absolutely nothing related to EasyVPN is still on the machine and then,ĭownload a fresh copy of EasyVPN and install it and then,ĭoes that sound like the quite-probably-overkill-but-couldn't-hurt-to-do-it-anyway approach? Manually hunt down every last file/folder on the hard drive which even REVO may have missed and remove them and then, My instinct is to completely uninstall EasyVPN using something like REVO UNINSTALLER which will hunt-down files/folders and registry entries left behind by the uninstaller and then, If so, then were you correct that the actually CORRECT place for EasyVPN to be storing its settings is the path that you specified, or is the one I've specified actually correct? I also notice that everything's dated back in August, when I had the last version installed (which version I uninstalled before installing this newest, most-current version).Īre we looking at some kind of wacky situation, here, wherein the settings from the older version of EasyVPN are leftover (not removed by the uninstaller) and so are now confusing the newer version? ARE THOSE THE RIGHT FOLDERS? I ask 'cause they're not quite on the path you specified. and I could go on and on about what's in those folders. and then I see, next to that file, I see the following folders: and then within that folder, I find a file named the same as my username with a. because that's where I find anything even remotely close to what you're talking about.Īnd in that folder, I find an AppSetting.ini file, along with a folder bearing my EasyVPN username. Is EasyVPN ever going to actually WORK anytime before I reach retirement age?Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\COMODO\EasyVPN then I go check in the Options and, sure enough, all the fields with my full name/email, etc., are empty again. So I fill them in again and tell it to remember me and auto-login in the future. ![]() then when I reboot and EasyVPN auto-starts, I get an error telling me that my login info is bad, and when I clear that dialog, none of my information is defaulted into any of the fields in other words, EasyVPN tried to login with no credentials. I log-in and tell it to remember me and auto-log me in then I go into options and fill-in my full name and email. In fact, now that I think about it, I have. All I know is that I'm so frustrated with this product that I could SCREAM. So, then, why EasyVPN doesn't remember a single thing about me from bootup to bootup I do not know. one downloaded from this site just the day before this posting.Īnyone working for Comodo on the EasyVPN product should, by way of background, probably also read this thread: I'm also using the absolutely latest (as of this writing) version of EasyVPN. I'm using the absolutely latest/current version (as of this writing), fully-updated Comodo Internet Security plus SuperAntiSpyware Pro (again, latest, greatest version, fully updated), with realtime protection turned on. Plus my OS is so up-to-date it's ridiculous. I've been in IT for 32 years, and I know how to make my machine squeaky clean in terms of not having malware, as well as tight and fast and not bogged-down because too much crap is running, or conflicts. I'm running 32-bit Vista SP2 on an HP Pavilion notebook with 4GB or RAM and plenty of disk space, and nothing strange either running or happening.
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