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Installing FortiClient as part of cloned disk images

Installing FortiClient as part of cloned disk images

If you configure computers using a cloned hard disk image, you must remove the unique identifier from the FortiClient application. You will encounter problems with the FortiGate if you deploy multiple FortiClient applications with the same identifier.

This section describes how to include a custom FortiClient installation in a cloned hard disk image but remove its unique identifier. On each computer configured with the cloned hard disk image, the FortiClient application generates its own unique identifier the first time the computer is started.

  1. Install the FortiClient application.
  2. Right-click the FortiClient icon in the system tray and select Shutdown FortiClient.
  3. From the folder where you expanded the FortiClientTools.zip file, run RemoveFCTID.exe. The RemoveFCTID tool requires administrative rights.

    Do not include the RemoveFCTID tool as part of a logon script.

  4. Shut down the computer.

    Do not reboot the Windows operating system on the computer before you create the hard disk image. The FortiClient identifier is created before you log on.

  5. Create the hard disk image and deploy it as needed.

Installing FortiClient as part of cloned disk images

Installing FortiClient as part of cloned disk images

If you configure computers using a cloned hard disk image, you must remove the unique identifier from the FortiClient application. You will encounter problems with the FortiGate if you deploy multiple FortiClient applications with the same identifier.

This section describes how to include a custom FortiClient installation in a cloned hard disk image but remove its unique identifier. On each computer configured with the cloned hard disk image, the FortiClient application generates its own unique identifier the first time the computer is started.

  1. Install the FortiClient application.
  2. Right-click the FortiClient icon in the system tray and select Shutdown FortiClient.
  3. From the folder where you expanded the FortiClientTools.zip file, run RemoveFCTID.exe. The RemoveFCTID tool requires administrative rights.

    Do not include the RemoveFCTID tool as part of a logon script.

  4. Shut down the computer.

    Do not reboot the Windows operating system on the computer before you create the hard disk image. The FortiClient identifier is created before you log on.

  5. Create the hard disk image and deploy it as needed.