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Old October 20th 06, 11:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
LRF63
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Default CCsvchost.exe?

When I shut down my computer,I am getting a error message about something
called CCsvchost.exc -Something that the memory could not be read.

I am wondering if this is something from Norton internet security 2007- I
have reinstalled Norton Inrternet Security 4 times,& I am still having
problems with this message.

Contacted Symantec with no luck.

I am running Windows Xp / Sp2 with all windows updates installed.
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Old October 21st 06, 12:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
seree
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Default CCsvchost.exe?

cvshost is a service of the OS which controls many different services on the
system. About fourty five of them. It is very difficult to be able to give
proper assistance without knowing more about the error. Go into your event
viewer and click on any item with the cvshost on it and see if you can attain
further error details. Then come back here, list these errors, any error
number would be great, and the specifics of your system like manufacturer,
processer, memory, etc. I am not really experianced but others here are and
if you provide more details they will be able to assist you much better.
Access event view by going to Start-All Programs-Administrative Tools-Event
Viewer. There are system events, security events and application events, you
want the events on system. So, click system and the system events will appear
to the right. Try to remember as closely as you can the last time the error
occurred and then go to events around that period. Double click on the event
heading and a dialog box will open up with much more details. There will also
be a link inside the middle box under "desription" to the more comprehensive
help online. Click that link and see what it says about the eror and write it
down to report here.

Good luck and have a nice day
--
seree


"LRF63" wrote:

When I shut down my computer,I am getting a error message about something
called CCsvchost.exc -Something that the memory could not be read.

I am wondering if this is something from Norton internet security 2007- I
have reinstalled Norton Inrternet Security 4 times,& I am still having
problems with this message.

Contacted Symantec with no luck.

I am running Windows Xp / Sp2 with all windows updates installed.

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Old October 21st 06, 12:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Malke
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Default CCsvchost.exe?

LRF63 wrote:

When I shut down my computer,I am getting a error message about
something called CCsvchost.exc -Something that the memory could not be
read.

I am wondering if this is something from Norton internet security
2007- I have reinstalled Norton Inrternet Security 4 times,& I am
still having problems with this message.

Contacted Symantec with no luck.

I am running Windows Xp / Sp2 with all windows updates installed.


Since you misspelled ".exe", I'm going to guess that you didn't
transcribe the name of the program causing the problem accurately. Post
back with the *exact* wording of the error message. Type carefully so
you can get a good answer.

Malke
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Old October 21st 06, 02:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Malke
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Default CCsvchost.exe?

seree wrote:

cvshost is a service of the OS which controls many different services


(snip rather long and dense post)

Since the real process is svchost.exe, it doesn't give me a good feeling
about the depth of your tech knowledge when you call it "cvshost".

In any case, we can't do anything further unless the OP comes back with
the answer to my question.

Malke
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Old November 10th 06, 04:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LRF63
When I shut down my computer,I am getting a error message about something
called CCsvchost.exc -Something that the memory could not be read.

.
_________________________________________________
I am new to this forum and can't seem to find a way to post a NEW thread relevant to this Ccsvchost thing.... so here goes, maybe this can be picked up by someone who can help.

When I shut down, I get that same message about the Ccsvchost. I looked at the event viewer and either I don't know WHAT I'm looking for or else there isn't anything relevant to this there. It just says there that it is started up. Hmmm,

The reference numbers on the error message a
0x0144904F and 0xc6000200 memory could not be written.

Can you help from this?????
Hyl
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Old November 10th 06, 05:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Malke
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Default CCsvchost.exe?

Hyl wrote:


LRF63 Wrote:
When I shut down my computer,I am getting a error message about
something
called CCsvchost.exc -Something that the memory could not be read.

.

_________________________________________________
I am new to this forum and can't seem to find a way to post a NEW
thread relevant to this Ccsvchost thing.... so here goes, maybe this
can be picked up by someone who can help.

When I shut down, I get that same message about the Ccsvchost. I
looked at the event viewer and either I don't know WHAT I'm looking
for
or else there isn't anything relevant to this there. It just says
there
that it is started up. Hmmm,

The reference numbers on the error message a
0x0144904F and 0xc6000200 memory could not be written.


You are posting to a "forum" that is a frontend for Usenet posts. I have
no idea why you can't make a new post at PCBanter. You would need to
read their Help files or contact their webmaster.

Most people access Usenet directly with a newsreader. I'll give you
links to explain/help with that at the end of this post.

Your issue is with a Norton file so you need to contact Symantec tech
support for help with their products.

http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html - Symantec tech support
http://live-symantec.custhelp.com/cg...duser/live.php
- Symantec Live Chat
symantec.customerservice.general - Symantec newsgroup
http://castlecops.com/f80-Norton_Anti_Virus.html - forum for Symantec
products at CastleCops

About Usenet:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet
http://groups.google.com/support/bin...ge=basics.html - Basics
of Usenet
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet - a brief
explanation of newsgroups

Using Outlook Express as Newsreader:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/outloo...snewreader.htm
http://rickrogers.org/setupoe.htm
Accessing the MS newsgroups in Outlook Express Newsreader
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...roupsetup.mspx

How to Post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
http://aumha.org/nntp.htm - list of MS newsgroups
microsoft.public.test.here - MS group to test if your newsreader is
working properly
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/munad.htm - how to munge email address
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm - multiposting vs.
crossposting

Malke
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www.elephantboycomputers.com
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