Provisioning Templates – FortiManager 5.2

To edit a FortiClient profile:

  1. Double-click on the profile name, or right-click in the profile row and select Edit from the pop-up menu.
  2. Edit the settings as required in the Edit FortiClient Profile window, then select OK to apply the changes.

To delete a FortiClient profile:

  1. Right-click in the profile row and select Delete from the pop-up menu.
Import from device Select a device from which to import the profile or profiles from the dropdown list. This list will include all the devices available in the ADOM.
Virtual Domain Is applicable, select the virtual domain from which the profile will be imported.
  1. Select OK in the confirmation dialog box to delete the profile.

To clone a FortiClient profile:

  1. Right-click in the row of the profile that you are cloning and select Clone from the pop-up menu.
  2. In the Edit FortiClient Profile window, change the name of the FortiClient profile.
  3. Adjust the remaining settings as required, then select OK to create the cloned profile.

To import a FortiClient profile:

  1. From the FortiClient profile page, select Import in the toolbar.
  2. Enter the following information in the Import FortiClient Profile dialog box:

 

Certificate

Available Objects List The available objects that can be imported.

Select an object or objects and then select the down arrow to move the selected object or objects to the Selected Objects List.

Selected Objects List The objects that are to be imported.

To remove an object or objects from the list, select the object or objects and then select the up arrow. The selected items will be moved back to the Available Objects List.

New Name Select to create a new name for the item or items that are being imported, and then type the name in the field.
  1. Select OK to import the profile.

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