ServiceLayer.exe and constant disk activity

Hi
I wondered what process was causing HD activity every 5 seconds on my system.
File Monitor from Sysinternals reported that the servicelayer.exe performs a series of disk operations every 5 seconds, continuously. It tries to create a directory, fails because directory exists, opens PCCSConfig.dat, does an query on the file, performs three read operations, one query, one read etc ... until after 9 information queries and 32 reads the file is closed - and after 5 seconds the whole process is repeated. A File Monitor log file is attached showing the constant disk access.
Is all that constant disk activity really necessary or is it a bug?
PC Suite: Version 6.83.14.1
Connectivity Cable Drivers: Version 6.83.9.0
PC Connectivity Solution: Version 7.7.10.0
Cheers,
-jh
hemmo
Attachments:
ServiceLayerLog.LOG ‏44 KB

Hi,
I think that it is "functionality", anyway open Nokia Connection Manager and turn off "Serial Port cable"....
(at least that stop my PC with PC Suite 6.84....)
Anyway, you can inform Nokia about this issue if you want

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