The application error is the common process error. It normally appears as 'ccsvchst - application error'. The error occurs when shutting down or starting up the system. Sometimes, a high usage of the CPU resources may occur due to the file. A bug in some Norton Versions like Norton 2007 is said to be the cause of the error. To fix this problem, first try running the Live Update utility to install the latest patches for Norton products to resolve the application error. However, if the Norton product is updated, uninstall it first, then update it afresh.
The size of the file on disc is 108648 bytes. ccsvchst.exe file is not a windows file but is signed digitally. It is capable of changing other program behaviors or manipulating them. Security should therefore be enhanced to ensure no programs are altered. The file should never be disabled because it is essential to the applications related to it. This ensures that they run and work properly. Always run a performance scan to optimize the CPU, Internet settings and memory.
Ccsvchst.exe file is normally added to a system automatically whenever Norton software is installed. The file works by displaying the Graphical User interface of all Norton Products. If a problem is encountered by the file, the graphical User interface for Norton will be displayed after rebooting the computer. Almost each Norton product comes with the file. It is vital if the file is found when the Norton software products are installed because it is at the user interface that the user interrelates with the system. When new Norton product versions are released, there is a change in the graphical User Interface. The Symantec Event Manager normally includes the file for intrusion Protection.
Norton Internet Security 2008 is among the latest Norton software using the ccsvchst.exe file. The file displays the controls found in the user interface for various features like Parental control, Spyware protection, AntiSpam, Two-way Firewall, Intrusion Detection and Rootkit Detection. The software searches through the operating system for viruses and checks all the activities that viruses engage in to ensure that the system is not infected. If you still have problems with this process, you can use Symantec's fix tool too.
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