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Acvs.enterprise.player.exe May 2026

For enterprise IT managers: This process can be safely whitelisted. Group Policy can also be used to disable its auto-start via registry keys under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Autodesk\Desktop Connector .

For suspicious home users: Run an offline scan with Windows Defender. If the file location is anything other than C:\Program Files\Autodesk\ (e.g., C:\Users\Public\ , C:\Windows\Temp\ , or a USB drive), treat it as malware and remove it immediately. | Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Full Name | Autodesk Creative Visualization Services Enterprise Player | | Vendor | Autodesk, Inc. | | Default Path | C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Desktop Connector\bin\ | | Typical Size | 2–15 MB | | Purpose | Play back 3D models, clash detection, cloud sync preview | | CPU Usage (Idle) | 0% | | CPU Usage (Active) | 5–25% | | Memory (Normal) | 50–300 MB | | Security Risk | Low (if signed by Autodesk) | | Can be terminated | Yes – will restart if service is enabled | acvs.enterprise.player.exe

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If you are still uncertain after checking the digital signature and file location, upload the file to . A clean report with 0/60 detections from major engines virtually guarantees it is the legitimate Autodesk component. For enterprise IT managers: This process can be

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? If the file location is anything other than

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