I denied the two exe's. But, did not try to deny the dlls. I was aware of them, but that seemed like cheating. Here is the problem I am having. The Comodo tests rely on running IE. So, just because we can stop the Comodo tests, specifically, I doubt that doing so would mean we could stop us from becoming bots (i.e., stop similar leaks). I think the same conclusion is likely to apply to "LeakTest."
I solved the IE problem. Please see above. I won't move it back until I need it. But, the call-homers that rely on IE are out of business on my system.
I just found this page:
http://www.matousec.com/projects/win...-test-software.
It is hugely interesting me in the context of what I have said about IE and what Snuffy said about the Comodo .dll. It is interesting how many leaktesters can be defeated simply by hiding IE. Well, being a long-time Firefox guy ....

I am off to check out those that attempt to use Firefox. In summary, the page says we are in deep do do.