vvx1000.exe
Microsoft LifeCam Device Application
Brief description of process vvx1000.exe
vvx1000.exe
Reported as a virus
No
Reported as a trojan horse
No
Reported as a spyware
No
Safe to end the process
Information isn't available
Safe to disable the process
Information isn't available
Safe to remove the process
Information isn't available
Developer
Part of
Microsoft LifeCam
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