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virus=20
definitions updates) as this task has had a few =
irritating=20
bugs in the past.</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99 =
height=3D444><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Ccd</B></FONT></TD>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99 =
height=3D444><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1>CCD.exe<BR><BR><B>(Broadjump=20
Foundation, now Motive.com)</B></FONT></TD>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc =
height=3D444><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Broadjump=92s =
CorrectConnect Engine=20
=96 Broadjump is now <B>"Motive"</B>. Software =
installed=20
with the DSL (ADSL) Connection Manager of many ISPs, =
amongst=20
them SBC Global, NTL, Telewest. <I>"CorrectConnect is =
a=20
software solution that automates common support =
functions such=20
as monitoring, testing and repairing a subscriber's =
service,=20
thus greatly reducing the need for live help desk=20
support. By diminishing the time, cost, and =
complexity=20
associated with providing technical support, =
BroadJump's=20
CorrectConnect will help ISPs consistently provide a =
superior=20
standard of service management to their growing base =
of=20
subscribers. With this tool, ISPs can also send =
messages=20
directly to their subscribers notifying them about =
important=20
network maintenance activities or industry information =
such as=20
software virus warnings. This information, in =
certain=20
situations, can then allow the user to take the =
appropriate=20
steps to avoid that issue. These specific =
customer=20
support functions will help ISPs establish an ongoing=20
relationship with their subscribers and further expand =
a=20
market advantage."</I>.=20
<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation :</B> <BR>This =
software=20
is DEFINITELY not needed to have a working DSL =
connection, but=20
it is usually inextricably linked to the connection =
manager=20
software that you may have installed from your ISP=92s =
disk. Thus, in most cases, you cannot de-install =
this=20
software without adversely affecting your DSL =
connection=20
manager software. That said, read about =
<B>CMANAGER</B>=20
further down this page for more details and to see if =
you want=20
to do anything about this task. If you =
de-install your=20
Connection Manager software, you can then elect to =
de-install=20
CCD.</FONT></TD></TR>
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<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99 =
height=3D156><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Ccevtmgr</B></FONT></TD>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99 =
height=3D156><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
=
size=3D1>ccEvtMgr.exe<BR><BR><B>(Symantec)</B></FONT></TD>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc =
height=3D156><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Common Client Event =
Manager=20
Service for Norton AntiVirus 2003/4, Norton Personal =
Firewall=20
2003/4, and Norton Internet Security 2003/4. =
This task=20
is responsible for keeping track of all events that =
are=20
occurring within the above products and then writing =
the=20
details of those events to the Activity Log. The =
end-user can view the Activity Log through the Reports =
section.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation :</B> =
<BR>Leave alone=20
=96 essential to the proper functioning of your Norton =
2003/4=20
security product.</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99 =
height=3D132><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Ccmon</B></FONT></TD>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99 =
height=3D132><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1>CCMON.exe<BR><BR><B>(St=F6hmann E+V=20
GmbH)</B></FONT></TD>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc =
height=3D132><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>CAPI Call Monitor =
System Tray=20
task that is installed by the drivers for some ISDN=20
modems. It displays two lights in the System =
Tray which=20
enable the user to monitor the traffic of data going =
through=20
the ISDN modem.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation : =
</B><BR>We like it. It is unobtrusive, does not =
take=20
much memory, and is a very useful visual confirmation =
of=20
whether data is going through the modem or not. We =
recommend=20
you keep it.</FONT></TD></TR>
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<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; BACKGROUND-POSITION: 0% 0%; =
PADDING-LEFT: 0px; BACKGROUND-ATTACHMENT: scroll; BACKGROUND-IMAGE: =
url(none); PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: =
repeat"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D113 bgColor=3D#99ff99>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
size=3D1><B>Ccproxy (1)</B></FONT></P></TD>
<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D132 bgColor=3D#ccff99>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
=
size=3D1>ccProxy.exe<BR><BR><B>(Symantec)</B></FONT></P></TD>
<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D293 bgColor=3D#ccffcc>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
size=3D1>Common Client Network Proxy Service. =
Background=20
task/service (Windows 2000/XP/2003) seemingly =
introduced by=20
Symantec with the 2004 version of Norton Personal =
Firewall and=20
Norton Internet Security. From what we have seen =
this=20
task seems to be the 2004 version of the =
CCPXYSVC =20
service in the 2003 version of the same=20
=
products.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation :</B><BR><FONT=20
size=3D1>We do not know what this task/service =
actually does,=20
but we do know it is essential to the proper =
functioning of=20
the firewall, so leave it =
alone.</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; BACKGROUND-POSITION: 0% 0%; =
PADDING-LEFT: 0px; BACKGROUND-ATTACHMENT: scroll; BACKGROUND-IMAGE: =
url(none); PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: =
repeat"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D113 bgColor=3D#99ff99>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
size=3D1><B>Ccproxy (2)</B></FONT></P></TD>
<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D132 bgColor=3D#ccff99>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
=
size=3D1>CCProxy.exe<BR><BR><B>(YoungZSoft)</B></FONT></P></TD>
<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D293 bgColor=3D#ccffcc>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
size=3D1>Main component of <B>CCProxy</B> =
the=20
Internet Connection Sharing software from =
YoungZSoft. =20
CCProxy enables you to share an Internet connection so =
that=20
all the PC on a network access the Internet through =
the PC=20
that is connected to the Internet and which is running =
CCProxy. In short CCProxy is an alternative to=20
Microsoft=92s Internet Connection Sharing which comes =
bundled=20
with Windows=20
=
98/ME/2000/XP.<BR><B><BR>Recommendation :</B><BR><FONT=20
size=3D1>Absolutely essential for the proper working =
of CCPROXY=20
=96 Leave alone.</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>
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<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"21%" bgColor=3D#99ff99 =
height=3D211><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" =
size=3D1><B>Ccpwdsvc</B></FONT></TD>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"25%" bgColor=3D#ccff99 =
height=3D211><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial"=20
=
size=3D1>ccPwdSvc.exe<BR><BR><B>(Symantec)</B></FONT></TD>
<TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"54%" bgColor=3D#ccffcc =
height=3D211><FONT=20
face=3D"Verdana, Arial" size=3D1>Common Client Windows =
Account=20
Validation Service. Task which is part of the Norton =
2003/4=20
security products (AntiVirus, Personal Firewall, =
Internet=20
Security) and used on Windows 2000/XP/2003. =
Although we=20
are not 100% certain, from what we have observed =
CCPWDSVC is=20
used when you configure the Norton Firewall to only =
allow=20
access to the Internet to specific users. When =
that is=20
the case, <U><B>and</B></U> when the Norton Firewall =
has been=20
configured to check a user=92s username and password =
against the=20
ones defined on the Windows PC, then this task is =
invoked to=20
validate the password entered by the user who is =
trying to=20
access the Internet.
<P><B>Recommendation :</B> <BR>Essential =96 =
leave=20
alone.</FONT></P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; BACKGROUND-POSITION: 0% 0%; =
PADDING-LEFT: 0px; BACKGROUND-ATTACHMENT: scroll; BACKGROUND-IMAGE: =
url(none); PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: =
repeat"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D113 bgColor=3D#99ff99>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
size=3D1><B>Ccpxysvc</B></FONT></P></TD>
<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D132 bgColor=3D#ccff99>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
=
size=3D1>ccPxySvc.exe<BR><BR><B>(Symantec)</B></FONT></P></TD>
<TD=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; =
PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-TOP: 0px"=20
vAlign=3Dtop width=3D293 bgColor=3D#ccffcc>
<P style=3D"MARGIN: 4pt 5.65pt"><FONT face=3D"Verdana, =
Arial"=20
size=3D1>Common Client Proxy Service. This task =
is found=20
in Norton Personal Firewall 2003 and Norton Internet =
Security=20
2003 under Windows 2000/XP. We do not yet know =
what it=20
=
does.<BR><U><BR></U><B>Recommendation :</B><BR><FONT=20
size=3D1>We do not know what this task/service =
actually does,=20
but we do know it is essential to the proper =
functioning of=20
the firewall, so leave it alone. That said, this =
task is=20
often seen =93not responding=94 on some PCs; =
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