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Description This article explains which endpoints or users will be deregistered first when a FortiClient EMS license expires or the seat count is reduced.
Scope FortiClient EMS
Solution

When an endpoint or user registers with FortiClient EMS, a license seat is automatically assigned and recorded in the EMS database.

If the license expires, or the contract ends, or the available seat count is reduced, FortiClient EMS uses a Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) approach to remove license seats. This means the most recently registered endpoints or users are the first to lose their license seats.

 

FortiClient EMS does not automatically reassign freed seats between devices. Once an endpoint loses its seats, it may be disconnected from EMS or lose access to EMS-managed features until the license is renewed or expanded.

 

To learn more about license seat allocation for user-based or device-based licensing, refer to:

Technical Tip: User-based and Device-based EMS license details and how to free up license seats

FortiClient Licensing Guide