Acvs.enterprise.player.exe -

| Area | Consideration | |-------|----------------| | | May flag this executable if rarely seen in an environment – admins should add a trust rule based on its digital signature. | | Network Access | Requires outbound HTTPS to the enterprise video platform, license server, and CDN domains (e.g., *.acvs.corp , *.cloudfront.net ). | | User Privileges | Typically runs as standard user ; does not require admin rights for normal operation. | | Uninstallation | Usually tied to the enterprise software center; manual removal via “Programs and Features” or msiexec /x GUID . | | Data Leakage | Forensic watermarks and encrypted local cache reduce risk, but the executable can be memory‑scraped – advanced DRM systems may include anti‑debugging. |

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If you have glanced at your Windows Task Manager recently and noticed a process named acvs.enterprise.player.exe consuming memory or CPU, you might have done a double-take. The name sounds technical, corporate, and slightly ambiguous. Is it a virus? Is it part of Windows? Do you need it? | Area | Consideration | |-------|----------------| | |

Many enterprise programs leave background processes alive to accelerate future launches or to continue background verification of file integrity. This is normal behavior. | | Uninstallation | Usually tied to the

If you use Autodesk Desktop Connector to map cloud drives to your Windows File Explorer, this process runs in the background to sync model previews and thumbnail generation. It triggers on-demand when you browse a folder containing .NWD , .RVT , or .IFC files.

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Corrupted Autodesk Desktop Connector installation or conflicting Visual C++ redistributables.