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    1: mindenkivel megesik, hogy elír valamit.

    2:NetDetect is a Symantec program that checks for an active Internet connection. Automatic LiveUpdate uses it. After NetDetect has found an active Internet connection, it attempts to connect to the LiveUpdate server.

    If successful in connecting to the server, it checks for available updates.
    If updates are available, NetDetect either downloads and installs them, or it notifies you, depending on your program settings. Once this process is done, NetDetect does not check for updates again until the regularly scheduled time, which you configured in Automatic LiveUpdate.
    If updates are not available, NetDetect waits for four hours and then if an Internet connection is present, it again checks for available updates. It repeats this process as long as the connection is present or until an update is available.
    If NetDetect was not successful in connecting to a LiveUpdate server, it waits for five minutes and then attempts to connect to the server again. It repeats this every five minutes as long as the Internet connection remains open. This time can be adjusted in the Windows Task Scheduler.

    3:ccApp is an important part of the protection that Norton AntiVirus (NAV) or Norton Internet Security (NIS) provides and should not be disabled at startup.

    ccApp.exe is the common hosting application that is used by both NAV and NIS. It calls the different program features in NAV and NIS. For example, in NAV, if Auto-Protect and Email Scanning are enabled, then ccApp.exe makes sure that those programs are running. If ccApp is disabled, then Auto-Protect and Email Scanning will not run.