I was testing PC Tools Firewall on Vista (http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=29259.msg252754#msg252754).
I do NOT recommend this firewall anymore due to the uninstallation process: it fails, left tons of leftovers: registry keys, files, legacy drivers, system drivers on System32, services… It’s a nightmare.
Yes i had similar experiences with pc tools programs. The firewall sucks to put it mildly and the antispyware program kept coming up with the funniest false positives you could think off and never caught anything worth catching . Got rid of both these programs and i will never ever use anything made by pc tools again. Period.
More problems… The Registry Cleaner deleted some TCP/IP settings… into Network properties, nothing is shown…
Very bad. Need a system restore, installing again the crap to try a normal uninstallation. Wish me luck.
n very few cases, it may happen that a driver is not removed after the automatic uninstall.
Here is the procedure to manually remove PC Tools Firewall Plus drivers (Windows 2000, XP and Vista).
Uninstall PCTools Firewall Plus
Reboot computer
Open the Network property page and than the “Local Area Connection” property page.
Select “PCTools Firewall driver” item (if the item exist) and press the “Uninstall” button.
Launch Regedit.exe (use it very carefully). Under Windows Vista you should launch it as administrator.
Search for “s4e_pctdrivermp” inside the registry, you probably find some in:
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet001\Class{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\000x
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet002\Class{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\000x
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Class{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\000x
x depending on your system.
Change value of named “Characteristics” from 0x29(HEX) to 1 for all “…\000x” which have
ComponentID=“s4e_pctdrivermp”.
8. If the following key exist: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\pctfw1] remove it.
9. If the following key exist: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\SFilter] remove it.
10. Reboot
11. After the reboot, open the Device Manager and remove all PC Tools driver entries (if exist).
12. Reboot your PC again.
Here are recommendation to avoid these problems:
A. Installation and uninstall with administrator rights.
B. Reboot after uninstallation (even if you are not asked to).
C. DO NEVER uninstall and reinstall without rebooting after uninstalling.
D. If you see an “Add device” message box during installation, answer no to it.
Not sure about this last version they have, but I had similar problems back then when I tried it… even when uninstalled Windows Security Center still shows that PC tools firewall is installed… even it’s not installed anymore.
Anyway, simple things like home networking and some other stuff, you had to import some rules they posted in their forum to make it work… yuck! I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone, ever.
Pffffff. Just lucky I prefered the BETA version of COMODO over PC TOOLS. May say I didn’t like the Spyware Doctor software in the past:too heavy…too much ressources… Thanks Tech for sharing your experience. So far, I’m great with COMODO BETA 3 (although it’s beta, though, it works fine on VISTA with AVAST).
Thanks Bob. I reinstall, boot, uninstall, boot. Then it disappears. Now it worked.
Sasha, indeed, Comodo is very better than PCTools.
Although, I’m experiencing a trouble with the latest Comodo beta… Maybe I’ll ask on its forum.
Well that"s strange. Comodo 3 beta works very well! It’s Spyware Terminator that gives numbers when I double click it. I have to try and try again to open it. Don’t know if it’s related. The version doesn’t matter here. I’m on Vista Home Premium!
Just to keep you updated on the slight interference at opening ST and with CFP 3 beta. In effect, if you exit CFP 3 beta, everything runs fine. I posted this on Comodo forum (bugs).
I’ll rectify this assertive.
Right now, I can’t install network monitoring (the core of the firewall) of Comodo.
PCTools installed like a charm and is running smoothly in Vista 32 bits.