


hr = 0x8007045b, A system shutdown is in progress.Įrror: ( 05:52:26 PM) (Source: VSS) (EventID: 13) (User: )ĭescription: Volume Shadow Copy Service information: The COM Server with CLSID did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.Įrror: ( 05:52:57 PM) (Source: Service Control Manager) (EventID: 7001) (User: )ĭescription: The iphlpsvc service depends on the WinHttpAutoProxySvc service which failed to start because of the following error: = Event log errors: =Įrror: ( 05:52:26 PM) (Source: VSS) (EventID: 8193) (User: )ĭescription: Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error calling routine CoCreateInstance. Much appreciation from anyone who can assist. So I'm wondering (and hoping) if one of the forum experts familiar with FRST could create a script in FRST to remove Norton 360 from registering in Windows Security Center? I'm not at all familiar with FRST so I'm not sure if that is even possible. Norton Security is currently back on the machine and I don't appear to be having connection errors. Not knowing what potential damage I may have caused by deleting reg keys and files / folders I have restored to a known working condition with Macrium Reflect. I ignored the warning once but was getting connection errors just about every time I opened a browser. I've tried reinstalling Norton 360 and uninstalling with Revo Uninstaller. I have searched 'C' drive and deleted every found file and folder for both, yet I still get the same message from WFC installer.Ĭontacting their Customer Support was a waste of time.

I've been through the registry and deleted all found keys for NS and N360. Please note, I am not asking for support for WFC, just that WFC brought this issue to my attention. For those who don't know, I help out on their forums.Īfter uninstalling Norton, then using their Norton Remove & Reinstall Tool in Advanced, Remove Only mode I tried installing Malwarebytes Windows Firewall Control. I must have installed and uninstalled Norton a hundred times over the years but I've never ran into this.
