The FCRemove.exe tool is a "cleanup" utility provided by Fortinet. It is specifically engineered to: that prevent uninstallation. Wipe registry keys left behind by the standard uninstaller.
: Set the product dropdown strictly to FortiClient .
When the normal process fails, network administrators and IT professionals turn to a specialized, command-line utility called .
Note: The FCRemove tool is version-specific; use the tool that matches your currently installed FortiClient version. Steps to Remove FortiClient Using FCRemove.exe
: If an update fails or files are accidentally deleted, the standard uninstall routine breaks down.
You can try using the (the Microsoft Fix Tool) to remove blocked programs. A third-party uninstaller like Revo Uninstaller may also be effective for removing stubborn applications.
While FCRemove.exe can be run in a normal Windows environment, it is highly recommended to execute it in Windows Safe Mode to ensure that no FortiClient processes or drivers are active, which could interfere with the removal.
FCRemove.exe is more than just a deletion tool; it is the ultimate solution for deep-level cleanup when standard methods fall short. For IT professionals, understanding its proper use—from downloading the correct version to mastering the manual registry cleanup—is key to maintaining a healthy and stable endpoint environment.
Registered developers and partners have access to these deployment and removal utilities.
The primary distinction between a standard uninstall and FCRemove lies in the depth of the cleaning process. While a standard uninstallation runs in an admin context, it often fails to remove user-specific application data and registry values fully. The FCRemove tool is specifically designed to perform a deep cleanse to ensure all remnants are eliminated.
Execute fcremove.exe . You might need to run it as an administrator to ensure it has the necessary permissions.
