Here’s a good post/tutorial about (FortiClient removal tool), structured for a tech forum, internal IT knowledge base, or Reddit (like r/fortinet or r/sysadmin).
While not recommended, manually removing files and registry entries associated with FortiClient can be done, but this method requires a high level of technical expertise and should be avoided to prevent potential system damage. forticlient fcremove.exe
: After the removal process completes, you might be prompted to reboot your computer. It's a good practice to restart to ensure all components are completely removed. FCREMOVE
Here is a guide on how to use it safely. It's a good practice to restart to ensure
: It is highly recommended (and often required) to boot Windows into
Place the correct version of fcremove.exe into C:\temp\ .