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    Ext User(Linda from So. CA) Guest

    NSC Service note

    Every time I shut down my computer, I get a message..NSC Service "End
    Program-Not responding". I have to click OK and wait! until finally my
    computer shuts down. This just started and I have NO idea why this message
    always flips up upon shut down.

    Any suggestions?
    Linda
    lsirbuly@verizon.net

  2. #2
    Ext User(Wesley Vogel) Guest

    Re: NSC Service note

    NSCSRVCE.EXE is Norton Protection Center Service (NSCService). Related to
    Norton Internet Security 2006 and Norton AntiVirus 2006.

    --
    Hope this helps. Let us know.

    Wes
    MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

    In news:D22B115B-3F32-449A-B895-7E81F76031D3@microsoft.com,
    Linda from So. CA <Linda from So. CA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and
    pecked:
    > Every time I shut down my computer, I get a message..NSC Service "End
    > Program-Not responding". I have to click OK and wait! until finally my
    > computer shuts down. This just started and I have NO idea why this
    > message always flips up upon shut down.
    >
    > Any suggestions?
    > Linda
    > lsirbuly@verizon.net



  3. #3
    Ext User(Linda from So. CA) Guest

    Re: NSC Service note

    Hi again....But what program isn't responding??? I have no programs running
    except a game that I just turned off. And can I get rid of that NSCservice?

    "Wesley Vogel" wrote:

    > NSCSRVCE.EXE is Norton Protection Center Service (NSCService). Related to
    > Norton Internet Security 2006 and Norton AntiVirus 2006.
    >
    > --
    > Hope this helps. Let us know.
    >
    > Wes
    > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
    >
    > In news:D22B115B-3F32-449A-B895-7E81F76031D3@microsoft.com,
    > Linda from So. CA <Linda from So. CA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and
    > pecked:
    > > Every time I shut down my computer, I get a message..NSC Service "End
    > > Program-Not responding". I have to click OK and wait! until finally my
    > > computer shuts down. This just started and I have NO idea why this
    > > message always flips up upon shut down.
    > >
    > > Any suggestions?
    > > Linda
    > > lsirbuly@verizon.net

    >
    >


  4. #4
    Ext User(Wesley Vogel) Guest

    Re: NSC Service note

    > But what program isn't responding???

    NSCSRVCE.EXE is the program.

    nscsrvce.exe is a process belonging to Norton Internet Security Suite which
    protects your computer against Internet-bound threats such as spyware and
    trojans which can be distributed through e-mail or attack directly to the
    computer allowing unauthorized access to your computer.

    If NSCSRVCE.EXE is running as a service, you may or may not see it in the
    Task Manager, under the Processes tab, listed as NSCSRVCE.EXE or NSCSRVCE.
    Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.

    Norton Protection Center Service (NSCService) or NSCSRVCE.EXE is a service,
    it should be listed in Services.msc.

    If you want disable NSCSRVCE.EXE, Open Services....
    Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
    Scroll down to and double click Norton Protection Center Service |
    Set the Startup type to Disabled | Click Apply | Click the Stop button |
    Click OK | Close Services

    --
    Hope this helps. Let us know.

    Wes
    MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

    In news:0428DCBD-FD36-4EF9-B266-F89B32E2C07B@microsoft.com,
    Linda from So. CA <LindafromSoCA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and
    pecked:
    > Hi again....But what program isn't responding??? I have no programs
    > running except a game that I just turned off. And can I get rid of that
    > NSCservice?
    >
    > "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
    >
    >> NSCSRVCE.EXE is Norton Protection Center Service (NSCService). Related
    >> to Norton Internet Security 2006 and Norton AntiVirus 2006.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Hope this helps. Let us know.
    >>
    >> Wes
    >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
    >>
    >> In news:D22B115B-3F32-449A-B895-7E81F76031D3@microsoft.com,
    >> Linda from So. CA <Linda from So. CA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted
    >> and pecked:
    >>> Every time I shut down my computer, I get a message..NSC Service "End
    >>> Program-Not responding". I have to click OK and wait! until finally my
    >>> computer shuts down. This just started and I have NO idea why this
    >>> message always flips up upon shut down.
    >>>
    >>> Any suggestions?
    >>> Linda
    >>> lsirbuly@verizon.net



  5. #5
    Ext User(Linda from So. CA) Guest

    Re: NSC Service note


    Wes...I tried to change it to manual and automatic instead of disabling it,
    and I got Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control
    request in a timely fashion. What does that mean?

    It sounds like I should keep it working, but the problem might be that this
    NSC service is not right. It does not show up in the taskbar. Linda
    "Wesley Vogel" wrote:

    > > But what program isn't responding???

    >
    > NSCSRVCE.EXE is the program.
    >
    > nscsrvce.exe is a process belonging to Norton Internet Security Suite which
    > protects your computer against Internet-bound threats such as spyware and
    > trojans which can be distributed through e-mail or attack directly to the
    > computer allowing unauthorized access to your computer.
    >
    > If NSCSRVCE.EXE is running as a service, you may or may not see it in the
    > Task Manager, under the Processes tab, listed as NSCSRVCE.EXE or NSCSRVCE.
    > Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.
    >
    > Norton Protection Center Service (NSCService) or NSCSRVCE.EXE is a service,
    > it should be listed in Services.msc.
    >
    > If you want disable NSCSRVCE.EXE, Open Services....
    > Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
    > Scroll down to and double click Norton Protection Center Service |
    > Set the Startup type to Disabled | Click Apply | Click the Stop button |
    > Click OK | Close Services
    >
    > --
    > Hope this helps. Let us know.
    >
    > Wes
    > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
    >
    > In news:0428DCBD-FD36-4EF9-B266-F89B32E2C07B@microsoft.com,
    > Linda from So. CA <LindafromSoCA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and
    > pecked:
    > > Hi again....But what program isn't responding??? I have no programs
    > > running except a game that I just turned off. And can I get rid of that
    > > NSCservice?
    > >
    > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
    > >
    > >> NSCSRVCE.EXE is Norton Protection Center Service (NSCService). Related
    > >> to Norton Internet Security 2006 and Norton AntiVirus 2006.
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Hope this helps. Let us know.
    > >>
    > >> Wes
    > >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
    > >>
    > >> In news:D22B115B-3F32-449A-B895-7E81F76031D3@microsoft.com,
    > >> Linda from So. CA <Linda from So. CA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted
    > >> and pecked:
    > >>> Every time I shut down my computer, I get a message..NSC Service "End
    > >>> Program-Not responding". I have to click OK and wait! until finally my
    > >>> computer shuts down. This just started and I have NO idea why this
    > >>> message always flips up upon shut down.
    > >>>
    > >>> Any suggestions?
    > >>> Linda
    > >>> lsirbuly@verizon.net

    >
    >


  6. #6
    Ext User(Wesley Vogel) Guest

    Re: NSC Service note

    Linda,

    > it, and I got Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or
    > control request in a timely fashion. What does that mean?


    There is a set time limit to perform some actions and the service did not
    respond within that time period. So you automatically got the message.

    If you Disabled set the service, you may have to reboot in order to actually
    stop the service.

    Setting it to Manual may or may not do anything.

    I hate Norton.

    Set it back to Automatic and then ...
    Try this...
    http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

    Read the instructions at the top.
    76. Right hand side
    Auto End Tasks to Enable a Proper Shutdown

    shutdown.reg is the file you want.

    Reboot after you have merged the shutdown.reg file.

    shutdown.reg does the following:

    * Sets ClearPageFileAtShutdown to 0.
    If ClearPageFileAtShutdown is set to 1, shutdown takes a *long* time.

    * Sets AutoEndTasks to 1.
    Processes end automatically. The system does *NOT* wait until the process
    ends, and, the process will *NOT* take more time than the value of the
    HungAppTimeout entry, the End Task dialog box does *NOT* appear, stating
    that the application cannot respond to the End Task request.

    * Sets WaitToKillServiceTimeout to 1000 (1 second).
    Determines how long the system waits for services to stop after notifying
    the service that the system is shutting down. The Default value is 20000
    (20 seconds).

    And see if that helps to get rid of the End Program - Not responding error
    for NSCSRVCE.

    --
    Hope this helps. Let us know.

    Wes
    MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

    In news:EBC37553-5DC1-4DF6-BA2C-C7AD7E51FB75@microsoft.com,
    Linda from So. CA <LindafromSoCA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and
    pecked:
    > Wes...I tried to change it to manual and automatic instead of disabling
    > it, and I got Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or
    > control request in a timely fashion. What does that mean?
    >
    > It sounds like I should keep it working, but the problem might be that
    > this NSC service is not right. It does not show up in the taskbar. Linda
    > "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
    >
    >>> But what program isn't responding???

    >>
    >> NSCSRVCE.EXE is the program.
    >>
    >> nscsrvce.exe is a process belonging to Norton Internet Security Suite
    >> which protects your computer against Internet-bound threats such as
    >> spyware and trojans which can be distributed through e-mail or attack
    >> directly to the computer allowing unauthorized access to your computer.
    >>
    >> If NSCSRVCE.EXE is running as a service, you may or may not see it in the
    >> Task Manager, under the Processes tab, listed as NSCSRVCE.EXE or
    >> NSCSRVCE. Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.
    >>
    >> Norton Protection Center Service (NSCService) or NSCSRVCE.EXE is a
    >> service, it should be listed in Services.msc.
    >>
    >> If you want disable NSCSRVCE.EXE, Open Services....
    >> Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
    >> Scroll down to and double click Norton Protection Center Service |
    >> Set the Startup type to Disabled | Click Apply | Click the Stop button |
    >> Click OK | Close Services
    >>
    >> --
    >> Hope this helps. Let us know.
    >>
    >> Wes
    >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
    >>
    >> In news:0428DCBD-FD36-4EF9-B266-F89B32E2C07B@microsoft.com,
    >> Linda from So. CA <LindafromSoCA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and
    >> pecked:
    >>> Hi again....But what program isn't responding??? I have no programs
    >>> running except a game that I just turned off. And can I get rid of that
    >>> NSCservice?
    >>>
    >>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> NSCSRVCE.EXE is Norton Protection Center Service (NSCService). Related
    >>>> to Norton Internet Security 2006 and Norton AntiVirus 2006.
    >>>>
    >>>> --
    >>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
    >>>>
    >>>> Wes
    >>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
    >>>>
    >>>> In news:D22B115B-3F32-449A-B895-7E81F76031D3@microsoft.com,
    >>>> Linda from So. CA <Linda from So. CA@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted
    >>>> and pecked:
    >>>>> Every time I shut down my computer, I get a message..NSC Service "End
    >>>>> Program-Not responding". I have to click OK and wait! until finally
    >>>>> my computer shuts down. This just started and I have NO idea why this
    >>>>> message always flips up upon shut down.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Any suggestions?
    >>>>> Linda
    >>>>> lsirbuly@verizon.net



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