regcon.exe
What is regcon.exe?
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Windows Process Description:
The regcon.exe is a type of file that is a part of the SAClient program that checks the network for available system and network-delivered services. The SAClient, wherein the process regcon.exe file is found, is an AT&T or ComCast BBClient. The regcon.exe is an executable file. The executable file regcon.exe has a visible window that allows its users to display the status of the application SAClient. The SAClient is the application that houses the file regcon.exe and is located in the folder C:/Program Files. After the regcon.exe has been made available, the current status of the network is displayed on a color-coded web page almost every second. If a problem occurs on the network, the user will be instantly notified via e-mail, or via text messaging, as one of the few perks of the regcon.exe file, upon execution. It is safe for the regcon.exe program to run at start-up and it is also safe for this process file regcon.exe to be left inside the computer since there are no reported cases that this particular process regcon.exe has encountered a problem with other Windows system core files.
The Comcast Corporation made the program regcon.exe and was founded by Julian A. Brodsky, Ralph J. Roberts and Daniel Aaron in 1963, under the name Comcast Corporation from American Cable Systems, though a former insider says that "Comcast" is a derivation of the name "Communications and Broadcasting".
Comcast is also the largest cable provider in the United States that offers downstream speeds of up to 4, 6, 8, or 17.6 Megabits per second and upstream speeds of 384 kilobits per second, for standard home connections. In some areas, they are offering 16 Megabit per second downstream and 1 or 2 Megabits per second upstream as a more exclusive, yet faster alternate option. These clashing speed options are made possible by loading a meticulous configuration file into the modem or internet device. Comcast's "Power Boost" technology gives out a speed of 12 to 16 Megabit per second downstream and 1 to 2 Megabits per second upstream for the first 10 MB of the download with their 6 and 8 Megabits per second packages, correspondingly. Comcast High Speed Internet services provide customers with dynamic IP.
Author: AT&T Inc. /Comcast Corp..
Author URL: www.comcast.com /www.att.com
Part Of: SAClient
Memory Usage: Low. The regcon.exe uses approximately 322KB of RAM or virtual memory.
System Process: No
Application: Yes
Background Process: No
Uses Network: Yes
Uses Internet: Yes
Hardware Related: No
Common Path: [% C: \Program Files \%]
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