Hi everyone, yesterday FortiClient Malware Protection decided to flag a
vmdk (vmware drive file) as malicious with threat "JS/Phish.A9BF!tr". Is
this clearly a false positive? Or is FortiClient able to analyze virtual
drive files in detail?
Hello everyone, I have a working configuration for remote accesssing via
VPN and SAML (Microsoft Entra). I am trying to restrict the access to
the VPN on only specific devices. It does work when FortiClient uses
external saml via edge browser. But wh...
Hello everyone, how do you handle Windows security center when using
FortiClient EPP? Our users got windows notifications on every boot that
FortiClient is not up do date (it seems to take quite a few minutes to
update signatures) so I decided to dis...
We did implement FortiClient EMS in our company and since we did not
have a windows server license to spare we directly went for version 7.4
because it is running on linux. I did not find any informations on
recommendations from FortiNet how to updat...
Hello everyone,I am running FortiClient EMS with FortiClient EPP/APT.
After booting a windows PC with FortiClient installed, Microsoft
Security center immediately tells me that FortiClient is out of date.It
takes quite a while until FortiClient updat...
@sharmar Hi, the vmdk (virtual machine drive file) is about 60 GB in
size. That is a whole virtual computer stored in this single file - that
is why I was wondering if FortiClient even has the capatiblity to
analyze this kind of files.
After some testing, I found that setting 'After logon SAML
authentication framework' to 'Web browser' made everything work as
expected.On hybrid-joined devices with Active Hello for Business, I can
connect to the VPN without providing any additional ...
Hello Anthony, I do think FortiClient does register with windows
security center by default because I can't remember I did set this
manually and every FortiClient EPP I did install so far was
automatically registered in windows security center.I can ...