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Chad
January 6th 04, 06:33 PM
Having trouble getting Windows XP Home to turn off or
restart, without first logging off.
With No "Applications" running, What are the minimum
required "Processes" that have to be running for Windows
XP Home operating system to function? Listing "Image
Name" and "User Name".
OR, What "Processes" are running after Windows XP Home
operating system is first installed?
thanks, Chad

Jim Macklin
January 6th 04, 06:34 PM
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"Chad" > wrote in
message ...
| Having trouble getting Windows XP Home to turn off or
| restart, without first logging off.
| With No "Applications" running, What are the minimum
| required "Processes" that have to be running for Windows
| XP Home operating system to function? Listing "Image
| Name" and "User Name".
| OR, What "Processes" are running after Windows XP Home
| operating system is first installed?
| thanks, Chad
|

Steve
January 6th 04, 06:34 PM
I have been having a problem also turning the machine off or restarting. Through a long tortuous process I have decided that ccApp in the startup folder is at fault, at least with it disabled I'm now able to shut down or restart. However I have no idea w
hat this program does!

purplehaz
January 6th 04, 06:34 PM
ccapp - ccapp.exe - Process Information
Process File: ccapp or ccapp.exe
Process Name: Common Client CC App
Description: Associated with Norton AntiVirus 2003 which works for
Auto-protect and E-mail checking facilities.without this both can not
function correctly.
Company: Symantec Corporation
System Process: No
Security Risk ( Virus/Trojan/Worm/Adware/Spyware ): No
Common Errors: N/A



Steve wrote:
> I have been having a problem also turning the machine off or
> restarting. Through a long tortuous process I have decided that
> ccApp in the startup folder is at fault, at least with it disabled
> I'm now able to shut down or restart. However I have no idea what
> this program does!

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