Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Symantic Runtime error

J

Jen

When I startup and get to my desktop, I get this notification
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
runtime error
program files\common files\Symantic shared/ccSvdHst.exe
R6025
pure vitual function call

I've looked in newsgroups but didn't find anything on this kind of runtime
error.
Any ideas on how to resolve this?
 
M

Mark L. Ferguson

You are asking what error is caused by a message from the Symantec folders?
You have not tried removing the Symantec software?
 
J

Jen

This is a software that I paid for, so I don't see why I should remove it.
Perhaps there is an update or patch?
 
D

Don Varnau

Hi,
Checking for updates would be a good first step.

Next step would be to try uninstalling / reinstalling the Norton/Symantec
program.

Step three would be a search of Symantec support. I tried a quick search,
but didn't find anything on "pure virtual function call." But, I didn't
spend much time on the search.

Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
 
J

Jen

I did a Norton Scan and found it is missing a dll file: mvcp80.dll
This came up several times under different things like the HSLoader.exe
cannot access a necessary file msvcr80.dll. Is there somewhere I can download
that or maybe I should contact Symantec.
Thanks for your help.


Don Varnau said:
Hi,
Checking for updates would be a good first step.

Next step would be to try uninstalling / reinstalling the Norton/Symantec
program.

Step three would be a search of Symantec support. I tried a quick search,
but didn't find anything on "pure virtual function call." But, I didn't
spend much time on the search.

Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]

Jen said:
This is a software that I paid for, so I don't see why I should remove it.
Perhaps there is an update or patch?
 
A

Allan

jimmy7879 said:
I am getting the same message but was not even aware that I had symantic
installed on my HP laptop. I definitely don't use the program, so would
it be safe to delete the file that is causing this problem? In the
details section of the error message it says the program path is
C:\Windows\SMINST\BLService.exe.

Can I delete 'BLService' without causing harm to my laptop?
Search on Symantec's website for help regarding their products. You can
check in MSconfig what programs are running at startup.
 

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