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Home Forums Blogs Search HelpWelcome Message FAQs Search Tips Participation Guidelines Terms and Conditions All Community All Community Forums Ideas Blogs Advanced Log in Sign up https://fr.community.norton.com/en/forums/ccsvchst-error-shut-down English简体中文 Français Deutsch 日本語 Português Español Home ForumsBlogs Ideas Norton ProductsCommunity Malware Discussion Norton Mobile Products Norton Public Beta Off-Topic Discussion Norton Internet Security | Norton 360 | Norton AntiVirusAnnouncements Norton Security Backup Norton Toolbar / Norton Identity Safe Norton Ghost Norton for Mac Norton Family Other Norton Products PCTools Forum Feedback Product Suggestions Not what error messages you are looking for? Ask the experts! n2009user27 Regular Contributor5 Reg: 04-Dec-2008 Posts: 236 Solutions: 2 Kudos: 37 Kudos0 ccSvcHst error on shut down Posted: 24-Jan-2010 | 9:20AM • 27 Replies • Permalink Since upgrading to NIS 2010 recently, and immediately after having received the 17.5.0.127 update (via LiveUpdate), this old chestnut has returned: On closing down error messages ccsvchist my computer, this message pops up - I used to get this some time ago with NIS 2009, then it seemed to have been fixed, but now it's back with NIS 2010 version 17.5.0.127. (Interestingly, I didn't notice the problem with the initial upgrade to NIS 2010, only when I received version 17.5.0.127). I'm running Windows XP SP3. I'm not the only one who gets this, as many previous posts show. My daughter is also getting this message now on her laptop (also XP SP3) with the same version of NIS 2010. Her laptop is a different make and is running different apps to my 7-year old tower pc, so please don't tell me it's the configuration. As this issue has come up so many times in the past, does anyone (especially at Symantec, please!) actually know how to fix the problem - or is it like the Ancient Mariner (doomed to roam through cyberspace for evermore)? Many thanks. Me Too0 Last Comment Replies Vineeth Volunteer28 Reg: 31-Jul-2008 P