Symantec Corp. to remind all consumers that use security products such as Norton Internet Security, Norton AntiVirus, and Norton 360, that before the installation of Windows XP Service Pack 3, have to do to disable the feature SymProtect to avoid the risk of a loss of some data on the computer system. SymProtect, a feature technology designed to protect the security software from malware. Symantec found evidence that when XP SP3 installation, there was the addition of a false key in the number of registers in the register a lot of Windows users.
In a few hours after Microsoft launched Windows XP SP3, many users do complain about the content of Device Manager and ending the free Internet connection or wireless network. Then the user find the content of the register in which so many false and all the data therein berawalan character ""$%&".
Symantec refused to register the case that this error. In the last week, Symantec accuse Microsoft file named fixccs.ex, part of the XP SP3 package, which has produced key inputs to the register so that the slump in the user register. Symantec but eventually realized that the error that caused computer system this problem occurred from a combination of file fixccs.exe and SymProtect that Symantec has said that the file will add fxccs.exe register key processes occur during SP2 update and then delete the key is added, while SymProtect work to prevent the removal of a key is added fixccs.exe because it will change the register keys in the existing register. Symantec has been providing instruction to turn off all the different variations SymProtect title in Norton.
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