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What’s clientcommdevice.exe (Client Communications Devices.)? Is it safe or a virus?

clientcommdevice.exe by F.D.I. MATELEC SA is a program designed for Client Communications Devices. It is responsible for managing the communication between the client's devices and the server. This application allows for the seamless exchange of data and information between different client devices, ensuring smooth and efficient communication within a network.

F.D.I. Matelec SA, now known as FDI, is a French company specializing in the design and manufacture of access control, intercom, and IoT solutions since 1989. As a subsidiary of Urmet France since 2000, FDI offers products for residential, collective, and tertiary sectors, exporting to over 35 countries.

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Who makes clientcommdevice.exe (Client Communications Devices.)?

We’ve found F.D.I. MATELEC SA should be the publisher of clientcommdevice.exe.

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Last updated: January 6, 2025

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