Dean, nice job.
I just had a case about this and your post helped me to figure some of it out.
Here's what I sent to the client.
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I have a few running as well. they are needed for the current functionality I have installed.
Right click the process and select "Open file location" and you will see a little bit of why that particular process is needed.
While I cannot tell you exactly what that particular process is doing by the folder it opens I do know that things in the CLM folders are for licensing. The Autodesk Desktop App is self explanatory.
Here are the folders mine showed:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\CLM\V3\MSVC14\cliccore
C:\Program Files (x86)\Autodesk\Autodesk Desktop App\AcWebBrowser
C:\Program Files (x86)\Autodesk\Autodesk Desktop App\AcWebBrowser
C:\Program Files (x86)\Autodesk\Autodesk Desktop App\AcWebBrowser
I suspect The multiple instances of the Desktop App is because I have multiple Autodesk programs installed and the Desktop App finds all the different programs and shows them to you,hence multiples instances.
I would not delete them or end those processes. If you really have problems iwth it then here's what I'd do.
1) Stop the Autodesk Desktop App and uninstall it. You will no be able to download/install service packs and hot fixes nearly as easy, but you won't see multiple instances of the AcWebBrowser either.
2) Uninstall all Autodesk programs and install them again BUT ensure you deselect anything that has 360 in its name, this means you'll need to expand out the selections for things like AutoCAD, Architecture or Civil3D, etc, Also ensure in the sub-configurations you not only disable anything 360 but also anything that refers to the internet or a website, like the Exchange, Uncheck A360. Deselect the Desktop App and/or Application manager.
3) Go into the Autodesk program and tell it to use Offline Help. There may be an option during the install too.
That all being said, some Autodesk functionality will still need to access things within a local webpage as things like Help are web-based and typically come up in a web-type interface.
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Have a great day!
Jeff Lotan
Sr. Technical Support Specialist
North America Solution Center
IMAGINiT Technologies
T: 888.528.4765