C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Navisworks [Version]\
: Allows security personnel or legal teams to view secured video footage on any Windows machine. acvs.enterprise.player.exe
In enterprise environments, this player is used to verify digital signatures on "stitched" clips to ensure the footage hasn't been tampered with . Here is how to verify safety
Because the name contains "player.exe" and runs from a subfolder, some malware authors disguise trojans with similar naming conventions (e.g., acvs.enterprise.playe.exe or acsv.enterprise.player.exe ). Here is how to verify safety. | | Outdated dependencies | Older versions use
First and foremost, If you see it running, it means you or your IT department have installed specific third-party software.
| Issue | Details | |-------|---------| | | Some engines flag it as suspicious because it’s less common and may load plugins dynamically. | | Outdated dependencies | Older versions use deprecated runtimes (e.g., old VC++ redistributables). | | Launch failures | Crashes if GPU drivers are outdated or if OpenGL/DirectX is misconfigured. | | File association problems | Doesn’t always register .3dp or .cvsp files correctly. | | Silent installs | Enterprise deployments sometimes push it without proper shortcuts, confusing users. |
: C:\Program Files (x86)\Tyco\victorClient\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\Software House\SWHSystem\CrossFire\ . Related Executables :