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rundll32exe Application Error plus a lot more!


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Amanda Lynn

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When trying to run Norton antivirus from various points on my comp, these messages pop up, and the program closes:

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Microsoft Visual C ++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program C:\Program Files\common files\ symantec shared\ ccapp.exe
This application has requested to terminate in an unusual way. Please contact applications support team for more info.

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Axwin Frame Window: NMAIN.EXE Application Error
The exception unknown software excception (0x00000fd) occurred in the application at location 0x77774b3b

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A necessary file could not be loaded:
C:\Program Files\ Norton Internet Security\ Norton AntiVirus\ navprod.dll

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Norton AntiVirus was unable to scan your computer for infections becau8se your license for this product has been corrupted. Pelase uninstall and reinstall the product

When trying to access Add/Remove Software to uninstall and then reinstall Norton, this error message came up:

rundll32exe. Application Error
0x72b4bc4 referenced memory.... (wasn't able to get the rest)

When trying to get AOL turned on so I could go to Norton's website, this message appeared:

An error has occurred due to low memory. Pelase close other programs running on yoru computer, then try again.

I checked with Control Panel's computer performance, and my comp is running on 80% free space. Applications are running extremely slow, and I can't seem to find my windows security center to run a windows virus scan.

What the heck can I do!?

Thank you!
Amanda :tazz:
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