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Verify that the system has an Internet connection.
Procedure
1 (Optional) Use Add/Remove Programs from the Windows Control Panel to remove any previous
vCenter Server client.
You do not need to remove earlier versions of vCenter Server clients. These versions are useful if you
must connect to legacy hosts.
2 Run the vSphere Client installer.
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Start the vCenter Server installer. In the software installer directory, double-click the autorun.exe
le and select vSphere Client .
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If you downloaded the vSphere Client, double-click the VMware-viclient-build number.exe le.
After you install the vSphere Client 6.0, you can connect to an ESXi host by using the domain name or IP
address of the host and the user name and password of a user on that machine.
What to do next
Use the vSphere Client to connect directly to an ESXi host by using your user name and password.
If the vSphere Client displays security alerts and exceptions when you log in or perform some operations, ,
your Internet Explorer (IE) security seings might be set to High. Examples of security seings that are set
to High include opening performance charts or viewing the Summary tab. If your IE security seings are set
to High, enable the Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser control seing in IE.
Configuring VMware vCenter Server - tc Server Settings in
vCenter Server
Starting with vCenter Server 5.1, VMware Tomcat Server seings can no longer be congured through the
Windows user interface. vCenter Server versions 5.1 and later use VMware vCenter Server - tc Server, an
enterprise version of Apache Tomcat 7. Tomcat version 7 does not provide a control panel in the Windows
user interface. Instead, you congure Tomcat by editing conguration les manually.
Seings for Java options are stored in the following les.
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vCenter Server. installation_directory\VMware\Infrastructure\tomcat\conf\wrapper.conf
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vCenter Inventory Service. installation_directory\VMware\Infrastructure\Inventory
Service\conf\wrapper.conf
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Prole-Driven Storage Service. installation_directory\VMware\Infrastructure\Profile-Driven
Storage\conf\wrapper.conf
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vSphere Web Client.
installation_directory\VMware\vSphereWebClient\server\bin\service\conf\wrapper.conf
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