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		<title>Symantec Ccapp.exe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ccapp.exe refers to the process that belongs to the Norton AntiVirus family. Ccapp stands for common client application. The process is responsible for email checking and auto-protecting facilities, which fail to function if the process is stopped.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ccapp.exe refers to the process that belongs to the Norton AntiVirus family. Ccapp stands for common client application. The process is responsible for email checking and auto-protecting facilities, which fail to function if the process is stopped.</p>
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<p>In the windows operating system, the process is essential for a secure and stable running system therefore should not be terminated if you wish that Norton Antivirus continues its operation smoothly.</p>
<p>Ccapp process could also refer to a spyware process that belongs to a program advertising Symantec Common Client CC App. The process is essential for monitoring browsing habits and distribution of data back to the server of the author for analysis. It also prompts popups of advertisements. When acting as spyware, the process is a security risk and requires immediate removal from the system. Determining if ccapp.exe is a legitimate process or a virus depends on the location of the directory from which it executes or runs.</p>
<p>The process should never be disabled because it is necessary for the functioning of essential applications. It is essential to run a performance scan in order to optimize Internet, memory and CPU settings automatically. The process is used together with some Symantec Norton programs like Norton Antivirus or Norton AntiSpam. If the process is discontinued, the programs related to ccapp.exe will not function. However, it is fine to stop the process forcefully when shutting down the system but the file should not be deleted because Norton programs will not function afterwards.</p>
<p>The process normally runs in the background as it continuously checks for threats to one’s system such as Trojans, worms and other viruses. The process may sometimes display some errors such as ‘ccapp is not responding’ normally displayed when starting up and shutting down the system. Majority of these errors are rectified through live updates of the Norton AntiVirus. Running a registry and anti-spyware scan on a system can also help in the identification and removal of malicious infections. Some malware may sometimes be concealed as ccapp therefore, always check to ensure that the process on one’s system is not the malicious kind; use Security Task Manager to check for the security of your PC.</p>
<p>It also scans all email attachments, both incoming and outgoing. In case ccapp.exe detects a virus; it prompts for a particular action such as delete, quarantine or clean. Prior to windows shutting down, it scans for sector viruses in boot drives. The file also offers support to mail servers using POP3 such as Microsoft Outlook and Netscape Messenger.</p>
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