Briefly explain the difference: the online installer is a small stub that downloads components during setup; the offline installer contains all files needed for installation without internet access. For environments with restricted networks, air-gapped systems, or centralized deployment, the offline installer is preferred.
Secured workstations often lack direct internet access. Standard online installers fail immediately in these environments. The standalone package runs completely without an active internet connection. Consistent Version Control
You can use the built-in FortiClient configuration tool ( FCConfig.exe ), located in the program directory, to import the profile silently after the offline installation completes. Include this command in your deployment script: forticlientvpnonlineinstaller-6.4 offline installer
It sounds like you may be looking for the for FortiClient VPN version 6.4, rather than the online web installer that downloads components during setup.
Click on in the top navigation bar, then select Firmware Download . Select FortiClient from the product dropdown menu. Click on the Download tab. Briefly explain the difference: the online installer is
Do not click "Next" or finish the installation.
The standard FortiClient download link provides a small "online installer" or web stub. This stub requires an active internet connection to download the full software payload during execution. Include this command in your deployment script: It
For IT administrators, the offline installer shines when used with automation tools. To install FortiClient 6.4 silently via the .msi file, you can use PowerShell or Command Prompt.
For businesses, the best way to get an offline installer is through the . The EMS allows you to "Prepare Install Packages," which generates a custom offline installer pre-configured with your company’s VPN settings. Compatibility Note: 6.4 vs. 7.x