Windows xp process ccsvchst.exe


















You can also gather a Process Monitor trace or process dump of ccsvchst. These are not preferred, but can be useful in certain situations. If you see a broken image, please right-click and select 'Open image in a new tab'. We apologize for this inconvenience. Endpoint Protection. The system is business-critical and restarting it is undesirable.

Recommended Download and install the Windows Performance Toolkit. Download SymDiag and start gathering debug logs while the issue is happening using the following steps: Set the timer for 5 minutes instead of Run for 60 seconds while reproducing the issue. After you have done this, you may reinstall your Norton product. Application errors on Windows computers are quite common. Some of the other exe files that generate these errors are: Spoolsv.

Exe, and Agrsmmsg. Most of the time, the causes are outdated application files or virus infections. This is why to prevent these problems from recurring, it is best to keep your Windows operating system and applications installed on it updated. You must also schedule regular antivirus scans to keep your PC free from infection. However, as virus scans tend to slow down the PC, it is best to schedule them at times when you are not working on your computer. What is ccSvcHst. The error is given below.

Causes The most common cause of this problem is an outdated file or application. Temporarily fix the issue by ending the process from Task Manager.

However, at times, your computer may just freeze. In this case, you may have to restart your PC. You cannot disable ccsvhst. There is two process running to prevent malware from totally cripple your Norton protection. To reduce the impact of norton when you are performing data intensive tasks, you may want to turn on "Silent mode.

It might not be a critical component of Windows, but it is the critical component of Norton. You can try turning off Tamper Protection before attempting to disable both System and User. You will not have any protection if successful. Caps lock is interpreted as shouting in cyberspace. There are other ways to emphasise or underline your message. Thanks ;-. Temporarily disabling an antivirus is not tantamount to suicide.

There are still complex programs that suggest disabling one's antivirus to enable a clean installation. I'm morally certain that the user will take steps to protect himself in order to accomplish that which he wishes to accomplish. You will not be able to shut down ccSvcHst. The workarounds suggested by others are really your only options. You can configure silent mode to kick in when Tunebite is running.

If this is still not sufficient you can right-click the Norton system tray icon and disable antivirus Auto-Protect in the context menu. Just be careful about opening unknown files and surfing the web without this protection. I don't think silent mode is going to be sufficient to reduce the CPU usage. It will be interesting to see what comes of it.

I wasn't entirely certain if disabling ccsvchost would be successful but I hate to see the user uninstall it to get what he wants. How much ram do you have? How fast is your processor? In many case, you do not have to disable Norton to do data intensive stuffs and install programs.

I am also not sure that Norton running in the background actually demands that much of the CPU. Unless the activity being done with Tunebite involves a lot of file accessing, Auto-Protect should remain very quiet.

In this laptop, with Norton doin absolutely nothing, it's running about 12,k in task manager, both processes combined. It is interesting that after disabling everything on the main interface, the CPU usage went up to 20,k. Apparently the warning systems kicked in.



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