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If you try to run the command and get this error, the file is likely not in your system's PATH variable. You must either navigate to the folder first or provide the full path in quotes:
before running the utility to prevent active drivers from blocking the process. Administrator Rights : Right-click the tool and select Run as Administrator
FCRemove.exe represents a vital safety valve in the Fortinet architecture. It balances the need for high-security persistence with the practical realities of IT troubleshooting. By providing a reliable path for removing "stuck" installations, Fortinet ensures that administrators maintain ultimate control over their endpoints, even when the primary management infrastructure fails. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more forticlient fcremove.exe
fcremove.exe /quiet /force
The Command Prompt window does not possess elevated administrative privileges. Close cmd, right-click, and select . Tool crashes or hangs If you try to run the command and
: The FCRemove tool is version-specific. It is recommended to use the tools package that matches the version of FortiClient you have installed.
The utility serves as a "last resort" tool for several specific scenarios: It balances the need for high-security persistence with
⚠️ : The fcremove.exe file is highly version-specific. Attempting to remove a v7.4 client using a v7.0 removal tool can result in blue screen errors (BSOD) or fragmented file dependencies. Step-by-Step Guide: Running FCRemove in Safe Mode
fcremove.exe /force /reboot /log "%userprofile%\desktop\fcremove.log"