Ccapp.exe is short for \'common client application\'. It is used with many Symantec Norton programs like Norton Antivirus or AntiSpam. Running in the background, its responsibility is to constantly check the system and incoming mail for malicious threats like Trojans. At startup, the computer operator must not disable the process. Nevertheless, it is harmless to terminate the process at shutdown. Deleting it disables Norton programs. The problem it poses, with its termination is that it prevents the antivirus from protecting the computer.
To start fixing the damage caused by a faulty ccapp.exe, you must update your Norton Antivirus. It is very likely that a setting or file inside the program has been corrupted and needs to be updated. In order to update Norton Antivirus manually, follow these instructions:
- Search and find the 'Symantec' / Norton Antivirus website using Mozilla FireFox.
- Within the Symantec website, there will be updates which are downloadable. You can utilize the search function to speed up the search.
- Once you have located the specific update file, download it to your C drive or to any folder in your computer that can be located easily.
- Once the download is complete, retrieve the file and click it to start updating Norton Antivirus.
- After the update process is finished, restart your computer.
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