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On our notebooks the process FCDBLog.exe consumes 25% CPU power and never ends consuming until we kill the process. So battery lifetime is degraded and the systems are less responsive.
After killing FCDBLog.exe it reappears and after some time consumes 25% CPU power forever again.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Hi Frank,
We need more information before we can offer suggestions:
- What FortiClient build are you running
- What Windows OS is installed
- A copy of your configuration file
- When did it start happening
I have reported a mantis bug, to followup on this issue appropriately: bug# 400958.
thanks,
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Frank,
Feel free to email us the details at forticlient-feedback@fortinet.com.
thanks,
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