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silverbullet10 - 31 Mar 2007 04:22 GMT
For the last three weeks or so, i have noticed a serious degradation of the
speed of my machine.  I have a lattitude x1 with xp and sp2 and am running
outlook  as my e mail.  On Start up, if i look at the task manager
(Cntr+alt+del)  i can monitor cpu usage.  and it runs near 100% for a while
the process i see is LuCallbackProxy.exe  using about 500k of memory and
there are two or three of them, then they go away.  I have tried to delete
the process, but i can't get access.  I have searced the drive for the file
and can't find it.  I run norton  360 as my security and have run the virus
scan several times, no joy. Any Ideas about how i got into this mess and how
to get out of it??  
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Wesley Vogel - 31 Mar 2007 20:53 GMT
lucallbackproxy.exe is a process belonging to Norton/Symantec Internet
Security 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. This
process in particular assist with software updates

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> For the last three weeks or so, i have noticed a serious degradation of
> the speed of my machine.  I have a lattitude x1 with xp and sp2 and am
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