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Acvs.enterprise.player.exe

Even if you removed the program, run a full scan with:

  • Authentication – Contacts the enterprise authentication gateway (SAML, OAuth, or NTLM) using the logged‑in Windows user context.

  • License Check – Requests a playback license/token from a license server (often via HTTPS REST API).

  • Player Initialization – Loads UI resources (HTML/CSS/JS embedded or from local webview) and initializes the secure decoder pipeline.

  • Content Delivery – Streams video from enterprise CDN or reads from local encrypted cache.

  • Telemetry – Sends heartbeat events (play, pause, seek, completion) back to the analytics server.

  • Some security software leaves residual folders. Use: acvs.enterprise.player.exe

    After uninstallation, check these folders and delete any remaining ACVS or Hikvision folders:

    | Area | Consideration | |-------|----------------| | Antivirus / EDR | 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. |

    A legitimate installation of acvs.enterprise.player.exe will always reside in the following folder path:

    C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Desktop Connector\bin\

    or

    C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Navisworks [Version]\ Even if you removed the program, run a full scan with:

    File size typically ranges from 2 MB to 15 MB, depending on the Autodesk suite version. The digital signature should be from Autodesk, Inc.

    First and foremost, acvs.enterprise.player.exe is not a native Microsoft Windows component. If you see it running, it means you or your IT department have installed specific third-party software.

    | Aspect | Rating (1–5) | |--------|--------------| | Usefulness for viewing 3D data | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | | Stability | ⭐⭐⭐ | | Ease of use | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | | Security (genuine version) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | | Documentation / support | ⭐⭐ |

    Final recommendation:
    It’s a legitimate and useful tool if you work with Autodesk enterprise visualization files. If you didn’t install Autodesk CVS intentionally, it’s worth scanning for potential malware impersonation. For best performance, keep your Autodesk suite and graphics drivers updated.


    The file acvs.enterprise.player.exe is typically the executable for the victorPlayer, a standalone media player used with the victor Unified Client video management system from American Dynamics. What is it?

    It is an enterprise-grade utility designed to play exported surveillance video clips (typically in .exp or .zip formats) without requiring the full ACVS Enterprise Client or victor software suite to be installed on the machine. Key Features License Check – Requests a playback license/token from

    Stand-Alone Playback: Allows security personnel or legal teams to view secured video footage on any Windows machine.

    Security & Verification: Includes tools to verify the digital signature of the video to ensure it hasn't been tampered with since export.

    Multi-Camera Support: Can sync multiple video streams for simultaneous playback, which is essential for tracking an incident across different camera angles.

    Advanced Navigation: Includes timeline scrubbing, frame-by-frame stepping, and the ability to view metadata associated with the video. Is it Safe?

    The "ACVS" naming convention stands for Advanced Customer Video Solutions and is a legitimate part of the software ecosystem provided by Software House and American Dynamics (subsidiaries of Johnson Controls).

    If you found this file unexpectedly, it was likely included in a folder containing exported surveillance footage. However, if you do not have any surveillance-related tasks and found it in a suspicious location, it is always best to run a scan with your antivirus to ensure it hasn't been renamed by a malicious program. Release Notes - victor Security Management Solution 4.9.1