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September 21st, 2006 03:00

I would do a search on your C drive for "syssvcnt.exe" (be sure the search in hidden folders is selected in advanced search options) This is the application that is causing the problem, then you can disable this program or reinstall it. I googled it and came up dry. Or this could be malware on your system?

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September 21st, 2006 23:00

Big thanks MOMBODOG. You got me to the right files and it turns out to possibly be my ISP's security suite causing the problem. They had me download some patches from them and MS after I reloaded. Will see what happens

November 20th, 2006 13:00

Can you please tell me what the outcome of your syssvcnt.exe  error resolution was?? I am having the same problem and I'd like to try to determine which ISP's security suite caused your problem and see if it is mine also. Where did you find the patches to download? Were they 'patching' the security suite or the syssvcnt.exe  application? Thanks inadvance for any other info that you can provide. Cheers.

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November 20th, 2006 14:00

Cox (the cable company is my isp.). I gave up trying to work with them on it and uninstalled their sec. suite and reinstalled norton. so far I haven't had any more problems and things seem to be running faster.
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