Anyone know what CCAPP.EXE is for...??

AndyT

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My PC has been playing up over the last few months and alot more of late.

I can hear the hard disk spinning away at the moment and when I look at windows task manager under processes the application "CCAPP.EXE" is using 99% of CPU which is incidently running at 100%. I've ran numerous virus checkers and all seems okay. CAn anyone advise what theis application is for and any suggestions as to how I can remedy the situation.

many thanks in advance.

Andy :(
 
Something to do with Norton Anti-virus. Best to remove Norton (not the simplest of tasks tbh, do a google on removing Norton and read through it first) and replace it with something less onerous on the system, eg AVG free
 
shugie said:
Something to do with Norton Anti-virus. Best to remove Norton (not the simplest of tasks tbh, do a google on removing Norton and read through it first) and replace it with something less onerous on the system, eg AVG free
Shuggie you are a Star. I have had nothing but trouble since loading Norton Internet security about 2 years ago and even more trouble when I did not renew my subscription as it was worse than befor I started. I will try and use uninstall but expect Mr Norton may have a trick or two up his sleeve. Incidently my brother suggested AVG too.

Many thanks again - I owe you one. :beerjug:

AndyT
 
Don't forget you may also need a firewall if you are removing the Norton one.

Zone Alarm I would suggest.
 
I am sure Windows prompted me to use the inbuilt one (I think!! :rolleyes: ), but will look into this one toinight. I haven't had a new pc for about 5 years so may treat myself to one soon.

Many thanks Mr LongFish :beerjug:
 
finglonga said:
Don't forget you may also need a firewall if you are removing the Norton one.

Zone Alarm I would suggest.

Morning Fing, I'm pretty sure that as long as you have XP service pack 2 you don't need another firewall the windows inbuilt one is fine, I dumped zonealarm a couple of years ago and haven't had a problem :thumb
 
Dickieboy said:
Morning Fing, I'm pretty sure that as long as you have XP service pack 2 you don't need another firewall the windows inbuilt one is fine, I dumped zonealarm a couple of years ago and haven't had a problem :thumb

Not a big fan of Microsoft Firewall because of this...But I do use P2P, Torrents and filesharing alot. ;)

"It should be noted that Windows Firewall is not as secure as MS would want you to believe since it does half the job a commercial firewall would do; which is to block both incoming and outgoing traffic. Windows Firewall only blocks or patrols incoming traffic and it can be easily turned off by another application, possibly a worm."

From here
 


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