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Fortinet vpn client disconnects at 98
Fortinet vpn client disconnects at 98









fortinet vpn client disconnects at 98

Sometimes it’s one of the servers at one client site, sometimes it’s a desktop at a different Then I use Windows Remote Desktop to connect to the remote machine. VPN still shows connected, but Remote Desktop connects, then within 30-60 seconds disconnects, and won’t reconnect on its own. So it appears that vpn isn't disconnecting, but something is causing RDP to disconnect. This only happens with my new work laptop. My old work laptop connects and stays connected. My personal laptop at home connects and stays connected. (All are Windows 10 – the problem one is W10 Pro, the others are W10 Home. FORTINET VPN CLIENT DISCONNECTS WINDOWS 10 All haveĪlso – If I use RDP to connect to a server here at the office (without VPN), it stays connected. The problem only happens on this one laptop, with And if I connect from home to our office VPN using the Fortinet client, it stays connected. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled a couple of times, with no success. Help Desk for the vpn server agency says it's a desktop problem on my end and they can't/won't help.

fortinet vpn client disconnects at 98

  • FORTINET VPN CLIENT DISCONNECTS PROFESSIONAL.
  • FORTINET VPN CLIENT DISCONNECTS PASSWORD.
  • FORTINET VPN CLIENT DISCONNECTS WINDOWS 10.
  • But hey, we are nothing but a minor nuisance to them. I bet you if Forticlient VPN were to be an expensive software then the support employees would be all over us, trying to help us in any way they can. Why doesn't Fortinet reply to threads? I am certainly not the only Win10 user who is having issues with Forticlient. Workarounds do exactly that, they rely on coincedence that this works with a handful of users. This is the same shit you see on a stage in Vegas where a psychic does mind tricks on the audience, he will always find a few where it works by coincedence. I am NO fan of brainless workarounds that make me disconnect, reboot, remove and reinstall. Also, if this 98% phenomenon is soooooo popular, why is Fortninet not doing anything against it? Like a WORKING Windows 10 client update maybe? It looks like Fortinet simply doesn't care. In my opinion it's the sloppy programmed code of the Fortinet Client.

    fortinet vpn client disconnects at 98

    So disconnecting, rebooting and killing network ports is NOT an otpion and I refuse to believe that the problem is the device. I also said that the computer is in a remote location where I need permanent access to.











    Fortinet vpn client disconnects at 98