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Log into the EMS console to build your custom installer packages. Here, you can pre-configure VPN settings, enable malware scanning, and activate web filtering rules. Step 4: Deploy to Endpoints
There isn't just one "full version" of FortiClient. Fortinet offers a flexible range of licensing models to fit different needs. This is important because the way you "upgrade" depends on which license you choose.
Once registered, the client may ask for a license key or connection to a FortiGate/EMS. Log into the EMS console to build your
Moving from a standalone deployment to a fully supported ecosystem requires a shift to managed endpoints. Follow these structural phases to execute the transition. Step 1: Secure Your Licensing
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Fortinet offers a flexible range of licensing models
Modern corporate security relies on verifying every device, every time. The full version shares your device's security posture (patch level, antivirus status, vulnerabilities) with your company’s FortiGate firewall. If your device is infected, access to corporate resources is automatically cut off until the issue is resolved. Automated Vulnerability Management
Determine if you need centralized management (EMS) or simply want advanced local features. Moving from a standalone deployment to a fully
After the full client is installed and connected to EMS, an administrator can enforce security policies, deploy antivirus definitions, configure VPN profiles, and monitor endpoint compliance from a single pane of glass.
If you are using the full version connected to an EMS trial or a paid license, you are entitled to full technical support from Fortinet via the support portal, including phone and email support.
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