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08-23-2009 01:57 AM
Thank you Crimson! It seems to work great!
08-23-2009 05:09 AM
08-23-2009 07:26 AM
Go to Start >> Run,
Type in services.msc,
Find the Norton internet Security and double-click on it,
Go into the Recovery Tab in the dialogue,
What I done is set all three responces to "Restart The Service."
I have noticed lately that ccSvcHost.exe seems to crash following a CPU spike from svchost.exe which does lead me to suspect that it may be a microsoft based problem. But there are two factors here, we can either wait for Microsoft to come up with a fix, or Symantech, and I know Symantech doesn't have much of a reputation when it comes to responding to problems, at least we can count on them to actually fix one. If be it only tempoary.08-23-2009 02:21 PM
08-23-2009 06:10 PM
08-23-2009 08:07 PM
Symantec attempted to deploy a patch to update all users to the latest revision of our Norton Internet Security / Norton AntiVirus software, version 16.7.2.10. While for many this patch was deployed without a hitch, for others the experience was not as good. As a result of the input collected from many members of this forum, we have an understanding of what area caused the problems and have a hot fix available to get your current patch stabilized:
http://www.symantec.com/norton/support/kb/web_view.jsp?wv_type=public_web&docurl=20090821103237EN
We have decided to remove the current product patch and are quickly working on a new one that incorporates the changes made within the hot fix. As soon as the new patch is available for downloading, we will let you know. Our apologies for those of you that experienced problems resulting from this patch, and our many thanks to those of you who have patiently helped us identify the cause through your feedback and log submissions.
08-23-2009 08:12 PM
http://www.symantec.com/norton/support/kb/web_view.jsp?wv_type=public_web&docurl=20090821103237EN
We have decided to remove the current product patch and are quickly working on a new one that incorporates the changes made within the hot fix. As soon as the new patch is available for downloading, we will let you know. Our apologies for those of you that experienced problems resulting from this patch, and our many thanks to those of you who have patiently helped us identify the cause through your feedback and log submissions.
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08-23-2009 10:20 PM
http://www.symantec.com/norton/support/kb/web_view.jsp?wv_type=public_web&docurl=20090821103237EN
We have decided to remove the current product patch and are quickly working on a new one that incorporates the changes made within the hot fix. As soon as the new patch is available for downloading, we will let you know. Our apologies for those of you that experienced problems resulting from this patch, and our many thanks to those of you who have patiently helped us identify the cause through your feedback and log submissions.
08-24-2009 03:06 AM
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08-25-2009 12:50 AM
Can someone from Norton please reply to an earlier question from D0bQu10te
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The hot fix from the link commences:
Error: "Symantec Service Framework has encountered a problem and needs to close..." after you install the latest updates for a Norton 2009 product or Norton 360 Version 3.0
I did not get this message.
The error is the application error with "memory could not be read."
Is this hotfix still applicable?
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I am having the same problem. I got thro to the help desk on Saturday and they did a registry fix - but the problem is still occurring. Last night I got bored after holding on for 45 minutes - which is when I discovered this forum.
It seems I am not alone in the world
Thanks
heathers
08-25-2009 07:04 AM