I have NAV 2011 on Windows 7 Professional x64.
Every time I start my computer, NAV takes this action:
Actor: C:\Windows\System32\Services.exe
Target: C:\Program Files (x86)\Norton Antivirus\Engine\18.1.0.37\ccSvcHst.exe
Action: Access Thread Data
Reaction: Unauthorized access blocked
A full scan by NAV and NPE reveals no malware infections.
Why does this happen every time I start Windows, and how do I stop it?
Tamper protection allows the application or service to do whatever it needs to do. It just won't allow it to change Norton files.
So it's 'normal' for Windows 7 to want to somehow access ccSvcHst?
"It allows window files to get so close and then it stops it from getting too close."
Reminds me of some women I used to date.
Almost eveything on the machine has to access Norton for one thing or another.
I have NAV 2011 on Windows 7 Professional x64.
Every time I start my computer, NAV takes this action:
Actor: C:\Windows\System32\Services.exe
Target: C:\Program Files (x86)\Norton Antivirus\Engine\18.1.0.37\ccSvcHst.exe
Action: Access Thread Data
Reaction: Unauthorized access blocked
A full scan by NAV and NPE reveals no malware infections.
Why does this happen every time I start Windows, and how do I stop it?
I get the message...Windows and NAV are simply doing what they were designed to do. Nothing to worry about.
Thanks for everyone's help.
floplot
September 27, 2010, 4:27pm
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Hello Bulldoggy
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