I'm having issues with FortiClient (7.0.3.0193) on Windows 10 Enterprise (19044.1645) inside a virtual machine (VM-ware)
Once connected, every communication through the VPN (ping,...) crashes Windows with a blue screen.
On the host computer everything works without blue screen... Any idea how to solve this?
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The crash was reproducible on my workstation as well:
Windows 10.0.19044
FortiClient 7.0.5.0238
In my case, if the Siemens SIMATIC Automation Tool is installed, the crash becomes reproducible. https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/98161300
Only a complete reinstall of Windows (including everything) was the solution - until now. (tool uninstall, reg. entry resets etc. did not help) According to a Siemens-forum, tweaking the registry might help, but did not in my case. Finally this comment solved my issue: https://support.industry.siemens.com/forum/us/en/posts/tia-portal-v17-conflict-with-vpn/262291/?page...
In case the added FortiClient NIC adapters have active usage of the SIMATIC Industrial Ethernet (ISO) protocol, at ca. 98% connection status Windows will crash because of an exception in ndis.sys. Solution: see Control Panel --> Network and Sharing Center --> Change adapter settings --> select a FortiClient adapter --> uncheck the entries for special protocol(s), in my case the "SIMATIC Industrial Ethernet (ISO)"
There might be other applications that utilize NIC management and couple a protocol usage to it, which may be a rare but recurring issue in some corporate environments. In case special protocols are in use, activate them only on a separate physical network interface (e.g. USB NIC) to avoid this issue and keep using special industrial applications.
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Hello lievendhaese,
I have found this documentation which can be helpful:
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/forticlient/7.0.3/windows-release-notes/22791/resolved-issues
Could you please tell me if it helped?
If not, we will find another solution to your question.
Regards,
related to the problem obtained, has it been resolved?
I also have this issue, running 7.0.5.0238. Any solutions?
The crash was reproducible on my workstation as well:
Windows 10.0.19044
FortiClient 7.0.5.0238
In my case, if the Siemens SIMATIC Automation Tool is installed, the crash becomes reproducible. https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/98161300
Only a complete reinstall of Windows (including everything) was the solution - until now. (tool uninstall, reg. entry resets etc. did not help) According to a Siemens-forum, tweaking the registry might help, but did not in my case. Finally this comment solved my issue: https://support.industry.siemens.com/forum/us/en/posts/tia-portal-v17-conflict-with-vpn/262291/?page...
In case the added FortiClient NIC adapters have active usage of the SIMATIC Industrial Ethernet (ISO) protocol, at ca. 98% connection status Windows will crash because of an exception in ndis.sys. Solution: see Control Panel --> Network and Sharing Center --> Change adapter settings --> select a FortiClient adapter --> uncheck the entries for special protocol(s), in my case the "SIMATIC Industrial Ethernet (ISO)"
There might be other applications that utilize NIC management and couple a protocol usage to it, which may be a rare but recurring issue in some corporate environments. In case special protocols are in use, activate them only on a separate physical network interface (e.g. USB NIC) to avoid this issue and keep using special industrial applications.
I am also using Siemens. But it did not matter if I used those protocols or not.
Disabling all protocols on the VPN adapter solved it.
This actually worked for me! Thank you!
Thanks for this info, this has solved my connection problem.
Unfortunately turning on debugging and opening a TAC case (hopefully you have a license for your Forticlients) is the only way to really procede.
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