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Some common options:

If a FortiClient installation is managed by an Enterprise Management Server (EMS) and cannot be disconnected normally.

Keep in mind that fcremove might not be available on all systems by default, as it's often part of specific Linux distributions or security-focused packages. fcremove utility

fcremove -f -y -p 1 temp_*.log

FCRemove is not available as a standalone public download but is bundled within the FortiClientTools package on the Fortinet Support Portal. Navigate to Download > Firmware Images > FortiClient and download the FortiClientTools.zip for your specific version. Some common options: If a FortiClient installation is

The fcremove utility is a command-line tool designed for the secure, controlled, and optionally permanent removal of files and directories in Unix-like operating systems. Unlike standard commands such as rm , fcremove emphasizes file integrity verification, overwrite patterns (to hinder data recovery), logging, and configurable safety checks. This report details its design, usage, security features, performance benchmarks, and limitations.

fcremove -p 3 -m dod -v -l wipe.log -r ./classified Navigate to Download > Firmware Images > FortiClient

When the uninstaller file is missing or the "Uninstall" button in Settings is greyed out.

The utility (often executed via scripts calling fogcrypt or client management commands) serves a very specific niche: .

The is a specialized tool from Fortinet designed to forcefully and completely uninstall FortiClient software from Windows systems when standard uninstallation methods fail . It is a critical resource for network administrators and users dealing with corrupt installations, locked configurations, or "ghost" registry entries that prevent new software versions from being installed. When to Use the FCRemove Utility