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summond_skull
04-18-2005, 10:52 PM
Right okay. These things are annoying me now >_<

At the System Tray, the things I circled are things I think I don't need but don't know how to get rid of them from the system tray >_<.

http://img56.echo.cx/img56/701/itsjstgaynessinajarr0zk.jpg

Its the thing at the bottom right, the PC with an "X" and the Microphone type thing. I dunno if I need them or not but I presume I don't however I don't know how to get rid of them :|.

Theres also a few things I dunno what are here:

http://img143.echo.cx/img143/6226/untitled18ms.jpg

I wanna get rid of:

Apache.exe - as I don't know what it is
CCEVTMGR.EXE - as theres two and takes up a lot of memory for a seemingly pointless cause :|
SNDsrvc.exe - dunno what it is and looks dodgey :|
CCAPP.exe - Dunno what it is:|
SPBBCvc.exe - dunno what it is and it seems new :|

Thats all man :|

I've tried HiJack this but it ain't workin for me :|

I've tried ending the process tree but they jst come back up >_<

Anyone know How I can get rid of them ?:|

Thanks for reading man (Y)

tesco
04-18-2005, 11:15 PM
you have apache on your computer? :blink:
what for?
It's a web server thingy.
If it is not in add/remove programs (it should be), then remove it in services.msc (right click 'apache web server'>click properties>click stop>startup type set to disabled).


ccevtmgr.exe is a part of the Norton Internet Security Suite. This process acts as a logger for the AntiVirus and firewall application installed. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.


SNDSrvc.exe is a process associated with the Norton Antivirus from Symantec. This process should not be removed to ensure that your system security is not breached.


ccapp.exe is a process belonging to Norton AntiVirus 2003. It is responsible for the auto-protect and email checking facilities, both of which will not function correctly if this service is stopped. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.

I can't find anything about spbbcvc.exe. post the hijackthis log or go to hijackthis.de and paste it then click analyse.


for the system tray icons:

the speaker one:go to control panel>sounds and audio devices>uncheck "place volume icon in the taskbar">apply

for network icon:

go to control panel>network connection>right click the network connection with an X over it and click on disable.

for any other system tray icons you would like to hide just right click on the task bar>go to properties>click customize>and on whatever entry you want to hide click it then set the behavior to "always hide"

hope that info helps. :)

summond_skull
04-19-2005, 04:29 PM
Thanks man, I got rid of the network connections and the audio thingy.

But Apache isn't in the add/remove programs :|... Not even in Program Files :|

thedazman
04-19-2005, 05:18 PM
apache is for a firewall..... i have it too.

As for the icons in the tray. the one with the cross is tell you that one of your internet connections has been unplugged, And the mic lookalike is your sounds options.

To get rid of them.....

cross one;

go to control panel, or double click it. And open up network connections. Right click on the one you are not using and disable it. If you hover your mouse over the icon, it will popup a little message to tell you which one thats unplugged. You have that there because you probably have 2 LAN ports on your motherboard and you are only using 1.

Sound icon;

go to control panel again and open sound options. Uncheck the box thats says place system volume icon in tray.

And that should be them gone hopefully :)

tesco
04-19-2005, 08:02 PM
thedazman,

what firewall is apache for? :blink:
apache: http://www.apache.org/
is a web server program. most websites run on it.

summond_skull
04-19-2005, 08:50 PM
I Finally Got Rid Of That Damn Apache.exe

Ended Up Being In Registries And In The Bloody Windows Files :|:|:|

fkdup74
04-19-2005, 08:55 PM
ccEvtMgr is also part of pretty much all norton/symantec AVs I believe,
not just NIS
it's part of Symantec Corp I know, because I have it running too

so, clear that up rossco :P
teh n00bs will be like :
"OH NOES!!!!11!!! I DONT HAVE NIS!!!!!one!!!! I NEED TO KILLZORZ DAT SHIT!!!!!!!!1111!!!!"
:lol:

thedazman
04-19-2005, 09:23 PM
im sure it was for the firewall thats integrated on my motherboard.


*edited*
yeah, i just searched my computer, and its in the Nvidia network manager folder.
So it IS for the firewall

PS out of curiosity, which motherboard do you have summond_skull?
*edited*

summond_skull
04-19-2005, 11:51 PM
Uhh i think its a ASUS Socket 794 Mother board. Somehting like that. And I just deleted the "Apache" Folder :|

Do I need it? Coz I already have a Zone Alarm fire wall and dont see the point in running two firewalls at once :S

thedazman
04-20-2005, 12:04 PM
well i have an asus board too, so im pretty sure its the same apache as i have.

And if your computer is running fine without it, i suppose you dont need it. :)