Application Error

November 2009

Archive for November, 2009

InstallShield Update Service Agent.exe

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

The agent.exe file is also called the Install Shield update service agent and it is connected to the Internet to search for updates of software. Most of the updates are related to the service of FLEXnet connect.

It behaves like a windows update by checking for available revisions on the Internet and then informs the user of the same. Updating one’s computer can be done either manually or automatically. When done manually, one uses the control panel in the application called software manager. In the manager, the user chooses the software that will receive the updates, leading to automatic installation.

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Ccsvchst.exe Not Responding

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Ccsvchst.exe, which runs in the background, is an executable file added automatically to any computer system on installation of Norton software or the Symantec Service Framework.

The primary function of this process is to display the graphical user interface (GUI) of Norton products that include Norton Security Suites. When ccsvchst.exe encounters any problem, the Norton GUI comes up only after rebooting the computer system. The importance of this file at installation is that it offers an interface between the user and the system. Moreover, it detects intrusions via a common, central console and gives the user a synergic view of the systems IDS security. It limits data confusion, making it easier to identify threats in the future.

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Is it possible to turn off Cidaemon.exe?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

If a computer uses Microsoft indexing service and their CPU has high utilization, then they probably have cidaemon.exe. This process updates and builds the index, which makes the searching of files faster. It was written by Microsoft Corp.

The process is a file of the windows system and contains a filtering component that manages how files are filtered. For every service catalog, there exists one occurrence of the process. C:\WINDOWS\system32\cidaemon.exe is where it is normally located. Apart from enabling faster searches of files, the process also, helps the computer run smoothly and steadily. The process usually runs in the background. It has no relation whatsoever with any hardware in the computer.

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