I wanted to check with the community whether this statement is technically and officially correct as per Fortinet product design.
During a recent discussion with Fortinet TAC, we were informed of the following:
“ FortiClient EMS does not disable any third-party or running antivirus software by default. If required, the third-party antivirus must be disabled manually or via Active Directory Group Policy.”
Specifically, I am looking for help to understand:
Can anyone please share official Fortinet documentation or KB links that describe the supported and recommended approach?
Any guidance, experience, or official references would be really helpful.
#FortiClient #EndpointSecurity #Windows
This depends 100% on how you have your GPOs / MDM setup today. Are you disabling Windows defender at all?
Why not run both?
Also what's up with the hashtags?
Are you disabling Windows Defender at all?
No, we are not disabling Windows Defender via GPO or MDM.
Why not run both?
Running both FortiClient and Windows Defender Firewall is causing high disk usage (90–100%) and system slowness.
On some endpoints, Defender moves to Passive mode as expected, but on other systems both remain active, which causes the performance issue.
We are trying to confirm the supported Fortinet approach and check if any official documentation is available.
(Hashtags were only for product tagging :))
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