Dear John,
Thank you for responding.
Yes, the "Motive" name is familiar and I think Verizon DOES use it.
However, this is the first time that this particular app has caused me
difficulty. (True, it's after I'd reinstalled Verizon's software, using a
newer release of their CD, but what I'm saying is that I never had issues
with Motive -- that I knew of -- before.)
As this may well be a part of Verizon's software that it could need to run
(not sure, just saying...), what do you recommend if it continues to be a
problem? Disable McciTrayApp (and with what other consequences)? Contact
Verizon and ask them? (that latter point is dicey -- sometimes they have
great tech support, sometimes not) Something else?
Thanks again.
Bram
"John John (MVP)" wrote:
> http://www.lafn.org/webconnect/mentor/startup/157.HTM
>
> Different ISP's use Motive's software to help deliver their internet
> service.
>
> John
>
> Bram Weiser wrote:
>
> > Dear John (& Everyone),
> >
> > Hello. I just started experiencing this same issue and found your exchange
> > with Jonathan while searching the Web for information.
> >
> > However, my situation is different...I don't subscribe to BT (British
> > Telecom?), so my PC is not running BTHelpNotifier.
> >
> > I subscribe to Verizon Online, a DSL provider that, curiously, has something
> > called "McciTrayApp" running on my system (according to the Windows Task
> > Manager), which is why I'm thinking this could also be related to them
> > somehow.
> >
> > In short, though, if someone is getting those MCCWSAWINDOW messages, and is
> > NOT a BT subscriber, then what else might be causing them?
> >
> > Please let me (and others) know. Thank you very much.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Bram Weiser
> >
> > "John John (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>A quick search on the net seems to indicate that it is owed by
> >>BTHelpNotifier and that disabling it resolves the problem.
> >>
> >>http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=...t-501&ei=UTF-8
> >>
> >>John
> >>
> >>Jonathan Atkinson wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>When closing down my computer, which runs on XP Home Edition with Support
> >>>Packs, I get an error message, MCCWSAWindow: this program is not responding
> >>>and inviting me to close it manually. What is this program? How can I stop
> >>>this message appearing so that the program closes automatically?
> >>
> >>
>