Re: Shutting down errors
- From: "Ted Zieglar" <teddy.z@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:23:46 -0500
ccapp.exe is a process belonging to Norton AntiVirus. It is responsible for
the auto-protect and email checking facilities, both of which will not
function correctly if this service is stopped. This program is important for
the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.
Note: ccapp.exe is also a process belonging to the media.fastclick adware
which creates advertising popups on your computer and sends Internet usage
information back to it's company's servers.
#gen_windows# indexing status appears to be caused by the Windows XP
indexing service. If indexing is active during shutdown you may see that
dialog box. You can read about the Indexing service in the Help and Support
Center. Many people find they prefer not to use the indexing service.
--
Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."
"Eric Sullivan" <EricSullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0139FDC7-D3D6-4216-A07F-D929FAF1F0D0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> When I restart or shut down XP I invariably get a series of dialogue boxes
> about applications that are "shutting down". A fair chunk of them are
shown
> as "not responding. I have to manually "end now" to get the computer to
shut
> down. There is no predicting what causes it. Sometimes I don't launch any
> applications or go onto the internet - but I still get it! Two regular
> offenders are "ccApp" and "#gen_windows# indexing status". I notice that
the
> task manager regularly shows WindowsSearchIndexer.exe running at 99% CPU
> usage and all other applications at 0%. My knowledge is fairly limited
but
> that doesn't seems right. Any clues as to how I can get rid of these boxes
> and shut down normally?
.
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